Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)

 - Class of 1970

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xl sul-I lk A VALANCHE 1970 Volume XII if Pontiac Northern Senior High School 1051 Arlene Street Pontzac M zchzgan ' I I 1 A ' uw -'- . ..uw 5 X 'f 'A'A ' A ' f orts iors 163 -1 9 niolf 1, HI + T1'7!:iM-'ASF -Y Q. ' fr-M A wx.. A. , f 5, 1, fn sf f, f MISSION: TOMORROW The book you are looking at is a manual representing your high school experiences which help you to extend yourself intellectually, physically, and socially. Each of the three high school years is a different phase during which you should advance in these areas. You are exposed to more ideas as you progress from a sophomore to a senior. Your classes become more advanced and they attempt to challenge you mentally. To assist you in gaining the knowledge you will need, the faculty gives their time and effort, not only in the chzssroom, but also after school hours. They sponsor the varied organizations in the school which help you to specialize in your own field. Sports, in addition to conditioning you physically, teach you how to exist in a competitive world and to work with others. Throughout the year, exciting and unusual happenings take place. These emotion-packed special even ts are so cial and learning experiences. Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to prepare for tomorrow. High school is your training ground. To succeed you must make use of the opportunities it offers, using them to further the means by which you will attain your goals. The high school is infiltrated with many enemies including apathy, tardiness, and nonattendence. If one of these gains control, your mission will fail. Completion of this mission is imperative if you are to exist successfully in the world of tomorro w. Good Luck 'lf e . ,MQMM ca . i - -H high school challenges you mentally. This hook is manual showing the way that X . My-I A wia' e variety present challenges to your intellect o classes ana' qualified teachers .W X ifffrf e 'Q t ,.s1 if - a TQ. is ew12w9+l,giQ'f ' ' af Q R , 1 hlgl ,FD ,V ' 9 7? G A - 7 'A 's--V,. rf VV , 1050 I - 'S 8 A lx 3 tr, 34 A 9 s 4 - B' 10 ' 5 , Har E I6 - ll A 6 H n 23 18 I3 29 24 1 I9 A .3 25 2 20 which take time and '6 ,27 effort to meet. -cl ana' broadens your social awareness Q through emotionally chargea' circumstances. And finally... These unusual happenings break up school routine. 2 T Tl C RW-QER H SCoOOs fpvfglmc 1 x,......... a pass into your mission: Tomorrow. ,,.a-1 1 So Out of inner darkness and chaos comes the light of maturity and personal fulfillment. The sophomore year is a time of mal and error, during which the light may seem dim and far away. Therefore the mission of the sophomores is to keep it burning steadily instead of letting it be snuffed out by the winds of apathy. Gare! Get involved with the school and its varied activities. The onlv way to success is through personal involvement. Don 't be frightened by the size of Northern. Eventually the sea of faces will separate into individuals, each having ideas which will be either helpful or injurious to you and your mission, and should be judged accordingly. If you stumble back into the darkness, you may lose sight of your goals, making it even more difficult to attain them. Think about each step before you take it. Such measured progress will surebz make your mission smoother and let the light of success shine in. Good Luck. 1 V lv! i 1 . 1 nvitmmw' - cg.. 'Y ' ' .ilwffi . , 1 , .. ,, , .ft A Y 1 12 Today 's People The Sophomore year is one of bewilderment, awe, and new experiences. lt is a time of finding a pkzce within the vastness and confusion of Northern 's student body. SeU confidence and stability are acquired through extra activities and new friendships. The Sophomore mission is to prepare for the adult responsibilities which will be encountered in the future, so that we may achieve the individual recognition of an adult. The leaders of the Sophomore ck1ss have the responsibility of making lmssions Tomorrow a goal which will be useful to every individual. From top to bottom are the Sophomore chss ofncers, Don Barefoot, fllresikientj, Dave Hutchens, flfice Presidentj, Sally Reene, fSecretaryj, Shelzkz Hale, Hreasurerj, and Sue Mueller, lHistor12znj. Adams, David Adkins, Jean , X Adler, Delbert , . . 1- Aleman, Gloria xg-ll, , 1' . 1. X . Ee AUaro, Marta Allen, Herbert Allen, Pam Allen,Robbie - - , . 'i . 'T N . - 'il' ,, - 0 . t . 1 Allison, Ann Almas, Gwen Anderson, Sally , Anderson, Ted V N K -, lr, , ea F. I' Xi: M . fi Andritsis, Leslie N Armendarez, Marta ! I - , Arnegard, Lloyd t . .. Arnett, Cindy Q 7-7 V .iq is ... ' L Y I. Arnold, Lorraine Ashbury, Harum ' Ashby, Donna , Ashwelz, Debbie 3 t I 'lle -'ff ' hu J X Athey, Becky Atkinson, Toni Bachmann, Heinrich Backalukas, Gail fr QQ, U 1 i 'H 3 S A l Bailey, Robin Baker, Mike Ballard, June Barefoot, Donald v V . A X Q lnnmmmmrvmmmmmnmt WS' W givin M lynkff 'hm WM, 'We WY lybbll' Will' Mm, Bm phyllif Wy, Dogg ll! gill, Bert! Bai W gent BCM Bwfllld' W Wt, W Haw, MDW vw' W Wifi ggi, lil Wm llmfi - - th' W' Be Black, Blick, Blau, . Bhntl Bond. lbw Baum BMW Maw, Joe mlgvs, Joe Digs. Owl Books, lovable bww, Doll lm, Danni lomsh, Ken Mia, H036 Btcbu Ml, l Hagen lhtrlcen Human litmett alillll' M. Fuhi W l' 4 P I t V V x Ik 1 tl Irulr, all U Bffl ' lneam, kin! dem Wifnces. -Nlrrhemis N891 expo ell' Ihr 'WY MP rpm his Mlimgn IIOM We the W Plfrldenu, nt 1 J I i , if Barmes, Pat Banaoft, Leon Banks, Jim A g Barner, Angela : , 1. Barr, Debbje 17 Barrett, Mary Bass, Phyllis Batey, Don Batten, Margie Bayma, Darlene Bell, Bonnie Bemman, Bill Benjamin, Barbara Bennett, James Bennett, Kris Bennett, Larry Bentfield, Gary Benton, Betty Berkley, Maia ' Berryman, Brenda Bierl, Jeff . Biggs, Bill L Bigha m, James Black, Beckv Bhck, Carl Black, Ricky Blan, Larry Blanchard, Janet - Bond, Susan Bowers, Fritz - L., . Bowman, Don hainard. Bob X 1, 4 Dedow, Joe Didges, Joe Briggs, Carol , Brooks, Lorraine 4 -1 ' Brouwer, Dolf Down, Duane - Dozo wski, Ken Buckner, Eloise 1 I ,ri A .gf . 1 ., .uv f r. - 4 L We Wx? ,450 fZ,' Q ff ' 2, Q ff ,iff o , V, L . Q' W if ' ru . J' .wzizf ' ff Q w , ' Y' ' I . . - ,, , - . 7 , ' - nf, 4 .f r 3' ,Q J ,z .1 - A ' 2 - .5 . E, if I' .. f- -:yy .L , , . 4 Y, ye . xhfqnfa Q S . N ,n w Buckner, Louise Q, Buhl, Teresa xiii! ' , Burgess, Cindy f ,.-' -0 , l A I. Burkett, Corine ,, , ,l af , 4 Burnett, Brenda . , l ls ' 7 5 , 5 Burnett, Delbert 1 , ' , , ' X I' Bushey, Denise - M . 'N 4, .V .. ' I FuUill To morrow 's Mission Making decisions for a chss of 770 students somtimes becomes very difficult. The Sophomore Advisory Board was organized to help the Officers and enable the ideas of all the sophomores to be acknowledged. fRow lj Becky Sinkler, Judy McAtee, Sue Mueller, lHistor121nj, Sheila Hale, Ureasurerj, Sally Reene, fSecretaryj, Don Barefoot, fPresidentj, 5 V mv , H - . ,Q . 'R '-ev-.....- s 1-' David Hutchens, 1 Vice Presidentj, fRow 21 Donna Brubbs, Mari Berkley, Mary Liddy, Jayne Norris, Lynn Duncan, Ardyce Vitales, Arlene Lance, Nina Meadows, Linda Woods. fRow 32 Don Corr, Angela Barner, Carlene Lance, Yolanda Green, Dennis Marshall, Wayne Figurski, Ken Eubanks. 1 3 - M H M -- Iwwffffvvr-ww-nnrv l --Y-------., . A I, .lr t l 1 9 7.5. f L i I 4 'cwvu ' dia wt Q. 222 A I.. x S ', - xatqgag' x 7 0. lx .hi Gzban, Rosalyn Call, Virgina Calvary, Judy Gzmmons, Janice Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Eddy Catarella, Eva Chtarella, Joe Gzrawa y, Dean Carney, Melinda Gzrie, Mike Gzrie, Pat Carter, Karen Carter, Robert Carter, Trevor Carthane. Lesi Carroll, Willie Ozssabon, James Cassey, Bob Castillo, Alfredo Castillo Diana Giusey ,' Deborah Glverly, Gene Chaffin, Charles Chapman, Greg Charlton, Matt Chick, Vicki Childs, Billy Childers, Mike Chism, Bobby Ciggle, Susan Clancy, Bob Clawson, Edward Clayton, Cinda Clifton, Terry Cloutier, Jeff Che, Jenny Conner, Donald Conley, James Compagnoni, Mari Collier, Debbie Colmer, Tarry Coleman, Pat Cole, Linda Gale, Alex Cblbreath, Jerry Cook, Barry Cbrr, Donald Cbrr, Gary Cbrrea, Angelo Cotcher, Kathy Couretas, Stephanie Couture, Michael Cox, Kathy Owig, Wanda Oaner, Jim Crenshaw, Brenda Crass, Connie Oichton, James Oivea, Crystal Oonover, Dave Oump, Wney Curran, Darlene Ouz, Fred Chtta, Denise Dalton, Ken Dllby, Mitchell Dzniels, Thelma Darling, Bruce Darling, Terry Dauenguuer, Lou Anne Davis, Marx Davis, Patti Davis, Sam Davis, Sam Deacon, Nancy Dehaven Bruce Delisle, Kathy Dennard, Marte Devault, Penny Dawn, LW pm, Rui Ming, G' Wm, lo Da LM Earl Eau Ed Ed E Ulndgc Tom flu, Jafquehr Elu, Jane! iw. Owlo F Rohm Eikluli, Bob Emi, Deluq Eubinks. Keir Felt, F F . F Fell Fla li in -fluid, Q, HW' Mile 'bfi Adehn Flora, ,UM HWS, lnggph Forkgy Jef! lblhgmgh Fomia, PUT! Fon Fon Flat Fm: Fat Fm il' F 1 VY FSLSMWTM Ga 5. lim ll Gaul!-Jeff lallllfl, Jim ,WNW ,enola CW- Hem n 'Ida en bar IDI Al ll arh lem ll gen me ron JW ovd W A MW ll! W1 Together They Seek I dentit Dickerson, Jani Dillon, Gloria , Dingess, Merrill . . ,. 9 'Q S - l . Y, '14, tl Dixon, Eddie J v- ' 4-7 -.f Dixon, Mona '- S 1 - ' U Dorse, Terri , . 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Promoting school spirit is a big fob for this vear's sophomore cheerleaders who lead the Gutierrez, Gloria 6' G6 5: - A :ff ,EK Guy, Jerry Hale, Sheila X3 f Hall, Doug Hall, Patty B Hamilton, Sheila Hankins, Phillip Hanks, Janice Hannah, Sinda Hannicut, Jack Hansen, Peggy ' , Harding, Beverly Harding, Kathy Harding, Sandra Harmon, Edward Harris, Paul l ww. mflofm. HMA, Jamie' WM, Rod mymn, Ba raid 'Wim du Jkow If Smal' Ulf, lRow 23 Www. Hulchm Hlalchimi, Hldf, lie HVUG, ,log lnnymv ldclqon laclqonz 4 Ji JMWM ,W Km, Wx f,,,,,lg'hw j'llTIl1,J0yn Jmmn' lan Johnson' may f2lm D'h mon- lea: IW 7 1 uri 3 IMWU -Mike nd' Umm nd' ' . Ruth Oll, Sum 'ffl Carol U. Ron Gwinn G Gibbs, ,sjjgm Gibson' An Glblon' RW Gillene, Gln, Gem, umm Glove, Sym Gomez, Yom Towards an Uncertain Future Harris, Randy Harrison, Angeluz Harrold, Kenneth Harrold, Terra Haun, Susan Hawley, Dorothein Hawley, Minnie Hayes, Carloyn Hayes, Donald Hays, Curtis Haynes, Janice Hayward, Rod Hester, Catherine Hetherington, Dennis Hillie, Edward Hillman, Bev W arffmfvw 6 ' uhm Pfonllfml for M15 iff' Gunmzz, GW V, mv 232, Shih Hall, D005 , ram' Zaagwfoni W fhnlalllf My W . . nnwh, sv Hmm-141, lad vw' Z5 Hvffll 9 fgfdllll W' Ham six: wwf UVKCSI class at Pontiac Northern. fRow lj Sharon Miller, Robata la Zelle, fRow 21 Arlene lance, Mari Cbmpagnoni. Hutchens, David Hutchison, George Hyde, Lee Hylla, Joe Inman, Gary Jackson, Brad Jackson, Gloria Jackson, Joyce James, Kirk James, Mzrguarite Jencks, Evan Jenkins, Joy Jenson, Jan Johnson, Billy Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Jeanie ilfl ,f . n u P is '1 A no 4 1 L Q ,V -r u ' I 3' 4 ' R -1: I -1 'V 1 M Hodges, Mary W W Hoefelmeyer, Lori we , 5 Hoffman, Laura L. 'Q Hogan, Rose ' .. , Holland, Robin N ,r --lv Q I' X . .' L ,f X Holsworth, Cindy Hoover, Rodji i I Horner, Doug -f V -' 1 1 House, Dan UQ, it Howell, Cathy 5 I XV' .gli-if ' V W X v Hubble, Steve Huckabay, Sherry Huchons, Willie - 1 Hudnell, Randy ' ' L. 4-ff N V' Hudson, Harold 7 n Hudson, Michael 1 Hukka, Roy Hunnicutt, Lynn .I .. . 1 Hurst, Gayle j 5 . - Q Huston, Rich ' ' W 42 Q 4 017.1 5 - v 3' i '4 Q., 4 , : V . V A .NI 1 W . Q IQ4, T ag A .. ., ,N -,, , ig J .ff 2 l ' ' 1 1 W ' 1 I ' A i - ,Y -B V' Q - - .i 1' 'il' Y , it ' '42 I ' 34 f Q' , Q . Aw H ' 'i B E 1 i g elif'- J .K 'll ' iqldiilvlldtnddlm -rw-.. vw,--nf Nw. 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Rich McMurry, Mike McNeil, Mike McPherson, Diane Mc Vety, Cheryl Mc Vety, Gail Mahone, Dudley Major, Dennis Mallet, David Manning, Bruce Mardis, David Markell, Ron Marker, Kathy Marshall, Dennis Martin, Carl Martin, Charles Martin, Mark Mason, Joe Mason, Sandy Master, Jerry Masters, Jimmie Mztheny, Jane Matney, Marion Matthews, Dan Matthews, Mike Maye, Willie Meador, Karen Meadows, Nina Meadows, Vernita Meeks, Grover Mellema, .Ian Mercier, Dunnel Michael, Sandra Mielke, Sandie Miller, Bill Miller, Darrell Miller, Dennis Miller, Robert Miller, Sharon Mills, Greg Miracle, Gary iff - - NWWHWFWWWI - - a' ,, a ' ?1 ' ,, 1, ,fer-' f' ooznoozlfsoexon,of N e K , vw ' ' - WA I iff 15' in E, sf , 'gl' A n - ' 3 X7 X' U 1 al '-fl' i, Q 6- 4 1 Q' ig 'WHHZFX ,4 x 4 n , c ,Q -t a . 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Q vi Experiencing at New World Rudd, Debbie Russell, Charles Russell, Shirley Rutheberg, Larry Rutherford, Nancy Sabins, Ron Saddler, Guy Saddler, Lyle Sanchez, Isabel Sanchez, Pablo Sanders, Rick Sanders, Steve Santos, Gloria Sauk, Judith Saxton, Larry Sayles, Ruth Schael, Ricky Schaua, Oscar Scheidt, Pameh Schnake, Vicki Schug, Wcki Schwartz, Debbie Scott, Alesla Seay, Rickv .Seconder, Gary Sevigny, Robert Shedd, Wendell Sheen y, Debbie Sheffield, Kim Shelby, Jill Shelton, Debra Shelton, Janice Shelton, Kay Shelton, Linda Sherman, Macy Shaver, Jana Short, Robin Siggah, Robert Silvis, Debbie Simpson, Kathy 1 J l A Q: ' Q' X Kihei' J Q uf i' 'VV :L 1 I Wai 5 , 'ff . ,-6, , U-'Y if I M' Eng 1 ,. ff. f , . .-.. 1 J '-1 'an Q5 ,, Q-. Q, .x as XY as uu- f 3 l ' ...ff 1 , L ,cgi f 3,41 Qhyg. X X i X t ig ' X1 ,, K 'ls D V is if ,, , ,, I Ar ' I h -4 -1 .,,,,, ,. 1 X N it S h-'J-adnddnm-H Taylor, Esther WW Kem An Accomplishments The Feeling of Belonging , -- - '- fx' 2- V' . 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Blair had the hard task of goading the usually dorrmnt Council into some constuctive and worth while action. Responsibilities For Tomorrow? Adults The Student Council this year had a pretty rough time getting their mission started but finally they did make it. The council is run a bit differentb' than last year. It doesn 't sponsor dances or activities apart from Homecoming and the annual clothing drive because of problems that have arisen in the past. However, they approve all dances and any other activities which other clubs sponsor throughout the school year. All club' constitutions also have to be approved by they council. The council tried to pass an amendment proposing a new method of electinl, representatives. Instead of electing two peoples from each homeroom to serve on the council the amendment called for 12 representatives from each class. It was felt that this would eliminate the people who were apathetic and who used Student Council as an escape from class. The student body failed to pass the amendment however, making it necessary to elect the members in the old way. The President Of Student Council also has an Advisory Board with which he discusses problems and who help him phn each week's agenda. The Board consists of students from all three classes, who are appointed by the President. .E S -1 A t 1 Representing ffpmiirnis 5 ltfnimf. Blu, T amz, ,nel lui 1 K1-'ID1 Grady. , Q Covelis, John 2 Phyllis Donn 9 4nnPllU, llvh Q mmm I hkzz Rebefm r z 2 Slum mi V , gfiilsltg Sffgllhmh WU: around lh M N T I l 115.11 um I li! ll ll nmabtllll' lswwwl problem! ll' rhfv lPW'l wfillfl lllll ya be vrllll ll I0 F155 dll aww 0 ol elect!!! M ' ll genldlfllll ,rllqewlljrlijll lllll Ch 1 -lille me amerlllll 'lull to ll ' Y Ille Hffllllll ,. dl ,zlviflllllllz l' dwhg hill I ELM wnjsllt. g I cllilll' who -lun-,,.,,m, Representzng the student body IS the mission of Student Council representatzves The Student Cbunczl force is fseatedj Jack Dunn Vice heszdent Blair Mlll6fH'6S1d6Hf Sue Leever Secretary frow lj Carol Bratt Nzel Kuth Larry Saxton Suzie Draker Vzckze Kzng Kris Bennett Karen Grady Sheila Hamzlton Mary Lzddy Robzn Short Stephanie Cburetas John Morales Angela Webb Sue Edwards Roberta Woods Phyllis Brown frow 21 Sandy Cudnohufsky Monette Foster Jill Watts Ann Pullis Vlvzan Wztt Pamela Pznter Peggy Payne Susan Ochoa Debbie Hogg Chrzs Daley Barb Adszt Phyllis Bass Hlllkllfhll Lewis Eugenia Whzte Rebecca Wzlllams John Maglott Bruce Rosengren Julia Urla ,gvv .9-rv Czndy Arnett frow 31 Donald Corr Carole Watkzns Ronald Giles Sharon Mzller Joe Mason Ruth Goemaere Andre Gragg Carol Pocchzola Lynn Lamberson JudzJust1n Sue Hudson Becky Sznkler Mzke Quackenbush Dorothy Duncan Gwyn Wilcox Diane Krueger Lynn Felt Julia Wznzer frow 4j Kathy Olzver Jim Black Steve Walencik Theo Overton Jackze Garcia John Hill Chrzs Bean Dennis Brown G11 Gough Duncan Cyndy Sandra Madden Cormne Fzllzon Whitlock Mzke Randolph Leo Gary Sherwood Dave Clancy Bruce Bennett Scottie Hasted Ken Marnn John McCathern Mzchael Jones Dave Bushey Carol Malkzm Jan Felt Not pictured is Marlene Fowler Treasurer This year, instead of having the traditional float for the Kingand Queen, The Sllldelll C0U'lCll Clvfhing drive WGS held around the middle Of the Student Council decided to phce them in a 1970 Corvette land no -laflllafy 'lm' ,Veal The homerooms bfought in Over 1232.50 lbs. of Oomplaints wee heardlj Seen above is Chauffeur Landers, taking Sue and clothes which is about the same as last year. The drive turned out to be S4-on ground the fggpbgll Held at half-time. quite a success as you can see from the above picture. 29 I , 9 ,MQ , M AA- wmv' v 1.,,....V .. v, . ..-v-.j----,-v.,, We're From Northern, Coula'n't Be Prowler Or nizin lans or the next activity are the Pep Club officers fleft to rightj Lynn Duncan, Vice ea s P f Prestdentg and Diane Sample, President. M ission: Spirit Give me a K! Give me an 0! Give me a W! Give me an A! Give me an L! Give me a C! Give me a Z! Give me a Y! Give me a KI What 's it spell? Kowalczykl Sounds like a pretty groovy name for this year's Pep Club sponsor, who has tried his best to promote school spirit. 30 Pep Club has done much more this year to promote school spirit than in the past. There have been more signs around the school than ever and every sport was given publicity. This isn 'tall the Pep Club does. lt also sponsors activities such as Activity Nights where all the recreation facilities of the school are open. They also y sponsored their annual Christmas , dance. The school owes much to the pep club for their efforts in keeping the spirit up-which is something Northern lacks more and more every year. II Northern 's concession stand, manned by members of the Varsity Cllfb' is open at every basketball game, as well as at swim meets and wrestling meets. This year, Varsity Club also sold striped Northern T-shim' which were a big hit here in the Home of the Huskies. 1 , PY .: lhu yea, as ilwys Ftp mirties, ulnch we dem:- ,N2nhan'Cmrrul game. 01 rtosislnumbow The p arriving? ggilzglws Ne Php? This year as always Pep Club sponsored the annual Spzrzt Week actlvztzes whzch were deugned to prepare everyone spzrzt wlse for the Northan Central game One day was devoted to mourners such as those shown above 4 mwvnmummn! e C-N C L ,Z Busy' Busy' Busy' Thzs year Pep Club has made a bzg effort to have signs paznted for the vanous athletzc events and to post them around the school Lynn Duncan and Stephame Couretas are prepanng szgns for an Important basketball game f P WW gf,-ywmes taking place wzthzn the school l all The Pe Club has been a much more hzgh spazted club this year than zt has in past years, ggpecmlly in pubhcizmg the different spo 1 One piece of equipment that ts used quite often in the gymnastics club is the parallel bars. Carolyn Lewis demonstrates one of the many vaults while Miss Fallon, the sponsor, assists her. Skill and Endurance Members of GRA participate in almost any sport there is. Under the supervision of Miss Fallon, the girls learn the correct rules in playing basketball, volley ball, baseball, bowling or any other sport. To keep in shape you sometimes see girls running in the halls. This strengthens the muscles in their legs and builds up endurance, a quality necessary in taking part in any sport. Through their participation in G.R.A., the girls azn look forward to kmger, healthier lives. 32 -,.., Jumping for the ball is one of the most challenging moments in every game, and from the looks ofit, the ball is going to be tipped to a Huskie guy. , - Q - A What attracts girls to G.R,A.? The challenge presented by competitive sports and the knowledge that the exercise and skill gained through participation will lead to 41 healfhla' happier life. The members are: fRow 11 Judy Long, fTreasurer1 Bel' Gllfwn' fVice-President1 Peg Teague, fPresident1 Terri Durfee, 1Secretary1. lRow 21 Pam Slllflfft Sandy Harding, Angeh Bryant, Mary Flores, Vickie Maiden, Becky Black. IROw 31 Dunn' McPherson, Sue Leones, Retta Williams, Sheila Smith, Jan Hanks, Sue Mueller, 10 Renda, Sindy Willwerth. fRow 41 Linda Keenan, Patsy Steeley, Linda Woods, Jann Cammons, Sandie Mielke, Robin Short, Debbie Parrish, Mary Liddy, Ardyce Vitales. lm, 51 Linda Hale, Gail Figa, Carol Wright, Gzrolyn Lewis, Robin Kirby, Angela Barnet, UW Garland, Rose Gibson, Pat King. ,, ' aff, 531. ,-,gr-eg' , 1 x. 'wit - 'I 11,1 'ff lf rake: mufh prtcncs to be. przfnke bn hours to xnrmsx isormgfar pncnte. MOS! phm lbn1,em.gS 'W Wsier n'f'Tuit1SrRme Club: e EPMI. Maximo' fh Wit mfoperarg 0 Wflice :flun and Ph, to bring 501001 C own e flllip ., , 1 I Y itil ll- like-....,,,,. L. Bull's fha' l l v t XR, t V l if' It takes much practice. to become a good marksman and the boys in the RU'le Club It is very important for a boy to know the different parts practice long hours to improve their shooting. Above you see two of the club members of the gun as well as the correct way to shoot it. Above Sh00flVl8f0f PVUCUCH. you see Mr. Newman, club sponsor pointing out the different parts of the gun and their purposes. I 1 N 1 I I 'rd ki , ,, , S l X I I I J If U ill! l Most things are easier said than done, but for milf Northern 's RUle Club it is done easier than said. W The main reason for this is the dedication of their vpfm sponsor' Mr' Newman' The boys learn my only The marksmen in this picture spend many hours learning techniques and the right fl how to operate gurls but also learn the different procedure for firing a gun. Members of the Rifle Club are: fROW lj Bradley Geeck, parts of a gun and their purposes' The club holds Mike Olwin, Mike Smith. IROW 21 Dennis Hetherington, Cary Watkins, Joe Spann, ,WW , h I d ch member is re uired Don Meyers. lROW 3j Mr. Paul M Newman fsponsorj, Rzchy Schael, Steve Todd, JN!!! Practice after sc 00. an ea q David Cox, Del Covington. KROW 42 Bruce Campbell, Steve Reinert, Wesley Beltz, 'swf to bring his own equipment. Clifford Jackson. 33 , l 1. Hr 54 'Il a lnxh 1 fx,-! -.af pf' w' 'f 3 L 4,,.,f11f,qg,,,ggg4.J V 'WMM '.1'iW,C,Zyg7Q4 fffflz' , ' 'f' 7 ., N Go! Fight! Win! The 1969-70 Cheerleading captains are ftop to bottomj Debbie, Dorothy and Terry. Terrv Becker was the J.Il captain, while Dorothy Duncan was Varsity Co-Gzptain and Debbie Hogg was the Varsity Captain. Fire U lb, B ig Red! 2 The .LIC squad this year consisted of nine girls, They are.' ftopj Pauline Jeanette, fmiddlej Sharon Miller, and lbottomj Compagnoni. Mary -4 x. tm ltlel hmm To become a good cheerleader takes much hard practice and patience. The cheerleaders were chosen in two squads this year instead of one big squad like hst year. There were eight Varsity cheerleaders and seven on .LV The girls were chosen for their pep and enthusiasm, and not for their skill as has been done in previous years. They were also evaluated on how they expressed themselves during personal interviews. The Varsity cheerleaders received new, all white uniforms this year, while the Junior Varsity took over last year's red skirts. In order to pay for the outfits, the cheerleaders held candy sales and a car wash. The Varsity squad consisted of eight girly 77, . , Sally Campbell, Hiawatha Lewis, Debbie Hogg Zln7inlfoC3pPfrg gegghtj Denise Vallad, Dorothy Duncan, fbottomj Sue Leever and Evelyn Ruiz. Hi Q- fl' Eff: 1 fd 'NM .,.., Eoben Lazelle ftopff Terry Becker lmiddlfl. and -ml Zfmmefman Janet Martin ftopj, Sharon Lovalis fmiddlej, and Arlene Lance Offoml- fbottomj. ' Ha .-H Q' . ,vi I4 I, X I I? X f S1 1' 'w ' ' d If ' ' Ll J a 5- x I .I f n 1 ' J x ' J Q 3 i,a f 1 W..,.J ,wi - ' RNW '. 1 , I - - W ' 1 1 'l r A. W--Y --Mm' -Q H uskie Spirit .Ax - .X EE x. XF V. 1,-1 ,xx T.. h. li R XX . I , -VY, ,f t , Sl T'he new cheerleading sponsor is Mrs. Landers. She loves working with girls and helps them in every way she can. Mrs. Landers was a physical education teacher here at Northern up until last year when she left us to become a sex education consultant in several Pontiac schools. L an V 'I Tom, would you go to the football banquet with me? This is a change of scene. The cheerleaders had something different this year. They held a banquet for all the football phyers. Each cheerleader was given a date to ask, as you can see from the above photog Pam Redden goes on her knees to ask Tom Bailey. V -.s....w., weS2f Were from Northern Couldn't be prouderl Here the entire cheeleadzhg squad riding in the back of gf! me Endless hours of after-school practice help to make our cheerleaders the great squad fhaf they UFC. They H01 only practice cheers, but also do exercises which stretch the muscles and enable the girls to perform strenuous jumps and gfunys, 38 Pritchard 's truck on the way to the Homecoming - e truck served as the Cheerleader's float, as their of18W'10 fell apart. mlilllll-hill , i n I I 1 xl L '41, j i , ' lm doll bl pi Abou, lh mor lk V, . Wlmn my 'Warm F' ' n Wim 1 r X - - II-vs-11:1 41 1 n I Expanding Our Mission The missions of the two foreign Mng-uage clubs here at Northern are to sponsor activities based on language studies in an effort to give the members a broader understanding of the country which they are studying. The French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Moreau, and the German Club, headed by Mrs. Albright, hold bake sales to raise money which goes toward a banquet at the end of the year, where a variety of foreign foods are served. This year the French Club and other French students attended several French plays at Wayne State University. These phys are presented in English and give the students some concept of French life. fvzwnvunazagw, , ', r-A Through membership in the French Club, French students are able to extend their knowledge of the bznguage and customs of France. This out-oflthe classroom learning is more fun than work, however, as any member will attest. Members are: fRow lj Sue Cbtcher fSec,j, Jill Watts fPres.j, Eva Cantarella fVice-Pres.j, Dave Couture fTreas.j. fR0w 21 Jayne Norris, Kathy Cotcher, Lori Hoefelmeyer, Hazel Cadd, Mrs. Moreau. fRow 31 Linda Shelton, Suzie Draker, Lynn Felt, Laurice Garland, Julia Urla, Susan Dady. lRow 41 Nancy Johns, Jim Osborne, Debbie Garner, Ruth Garner, Debby Terry. 1 . :H ,trikca K my-K 4+ Am Imparting some of her vast knowledge of France Club members is Moreau. One oj'Northern4's most dedicated teachers, Mrs. Moreau ln order ot master the language of France, independent study is On ,v devotes her spare time to the club, but also fakes ,mefmed Imperative. Given a push in the right direction, the above student'sd0 Students rv We VHNOW Ffenfh PWYS 111 Wayne State University. goodjob of learning on their own. 40 N. .sv I z gf 4 .An X. ! if i 1 . 'P ., Q Quinn l swung, not 1 5, ev X-' 1 Lf - . ., fi' X.. 1, li ax-- N I r ililmb QM 'UPU R IQ ' Fllfgjm M. m,,f l l ro mon. ue Ro. mdflilbii fhflwl V .I .f.,,, - - ' f W ie Z' . .v X P I1 la. v... A2 The students here at Northern find the foreign exchange students Foreign exchange students Udo Molinari, Chris Schrimpf and Merja Sizra fascinating, not only language-wise, but also in the way they live at home. take time after class to chat with some students. Giving Paula Gibbs an idea of Germany 's location and Physical assets is the German Club Sponsor, Mrs. Albright. Foreign language clubs such as this one give the members a greater perspective on the language and country they are studying. mf' SQ. is desi ed to accomodate those who have an interest ir Germany and its Z1siociri..:.mg'?1ei1Iblie.' fseabigdj Udo Molinari, Mena .Surasmd Lhris Schrimpf lrow lj IAELJP Hogg, Kathy Mfibnneu- -'OW Powell' Sharon Bailev. Richard Sumpter, and Trudy Zelezw. ffow 21 Kim Winkley, Marilyn Cameron, Don Mc Vety, Terri Durfee, Helen Hill, DeAnn Pearson, and Gayla Grammer. frow 3j Mrs. Albright fsponsorj, Debbie Ashwell, Chuck Lauinger, Ron Lewis, Dyana McKenzie. Margie Artes, Debbie Auer, Janice Dean, and Mary Shue. frow 41 Charles Monroe, Joyce Dodge, gmc-e Voss, John Lontorfos, Tom Anderson, Melvin Reeves, Karen Neidrick, Paula Gibbs, and Vicki Norberg, 41 .X Boats and lanes Here they are! The Chtalinas of the 1969-70 school year. The sophomores: Whitlock, Lindy Compggnoni, Debbie Coin, Carol Pocchiola, Terry Becker, fleft to rightj Marsha Rayner, Sally Anderson, Bonnie Bell, Shelia Hamilton, Patty Blakeman, Carol Malkim and Sandy Cudnohufsky. The Seniors fleft Becky Arhey, Jane Norris, Vicki N0fbef8, Sue Bond, Lynn Felt, Karen to righry Linda Way, Sharon Bailey, Sally Campbell, Kitty Boyd, Linda Longatr, Penny Devault. The Juniors fleft to rightj Gayle Foster, Andrea Luxon, Marlene Fowlgr, Margie Artes, gnd Jan Fglt, Butler, Nancy Craddock, Carolyn Walker, Alice Muttersbaugh, Kathy Here they are...Thc Catalina Boys. The boys add that little extra touch to the show which makes it all the more exciting. How they always end up being the main attraction is hard for any of the Catalina girls to figure out. The boys are fleft to rightjScott Hasted, Rick Ballinger, Roger Norberg, Don Barefoot, Greg Falk, Jim Black. T pi f Wt! W IW' , b r one waits for is done by the soloist and is the most 'Wm lzxgutgiil Zrftlyniryof the show. This year the soloist is Sharon Bailey ,154 ,nl I A , H I I A rr H, mat! swimming to the music Up. Up. and Way - 43 1 1 wnmmmw 1 1 ,..A . l It X 4 1 , ' ' if nl H - W JM WHY f i-rs r an it . 1 X f i Up, Up, Could you master the skills of Judo? It's possibleg however, members of the Judo Club must be a select group of people who are willing to dovote themselves both physically and mentally to the sport. They have to be willing to suffer bruises, pulled muscles, and possibly even broken bones, according to the sponsor, Mr. Hulett. The members are instructed in the ancient art of Judo by an instructor from Oakland University. After starting in Judo, participants are expected to purchase the traditional clothing worn in Judo competition, and hzter, when they have earned their first belt, they may join a national organization of belt holders. .n 3 ft fn A newly formed club at Northern this year is the Judo Club. To participate in the ancient sport, the members must be alert and physimlly fit. They are: frow lj Nihal Goonewardene-Instructor, Cheryl Depner, Brad Geeck, Jan Edward Hulett-Sponsor. frow 21 Sue Nava, Kim Sheffield, Isabel Snachez, Retta Williams, Lauretta Vancil, Sheik Smith, Sue Mueller, Chris Crivea, lakie Richardson. frow 31 Sue Bosnack, Iris Richardson, Debbie Silvis, Kathleen 0'Leary, Sandy Glover, Cheryl Q Il'1ml1lll1Illlh1m1l. Mr. Hulett, the Judo club sponsor, demonstrates for his class a few moves in Judo. It is very important that the students learn the correct techniques right jifom the start. and Away Shown above we have Mr. Hulett and Mike Seay attack. 5- if Kukuk, Dennis Hetherinton, Teresa Way, Janice Shelton. frow 41 D005-W lauinger, Nancy Rutherford, Mary Lou Tebeau, Michael Dumbrlkllff Sandie Mielke, Diana Rockcole, Eva Cantarella, Gilda Garcia. Cam' Wfighf. frow 51 Angla Barner, Fred Cruz, Jean Bradshaw, Michael Swy- Wesley Beltz, Danny Byford, Ariel Vargas, Ken Smallwood, G0fd0 Mclntosh, Debi Ludwig. demonstrating one of the many different way to' l l lr lv, Seufu M ml phn j his illmlllll ham lR0h 541 lllllk' lc .5 nl iii su Wt gh Mqlllnj, l V I 3 t lin' I , shflftfffit ' 4 in5 W i The Jr. Secretaries Club is taking steps to accomplish its mission. The members look ahead and plan for future careers in secretarial work. Members include: IROW l Barb Liddy Hreasurerj, Betty Williams fSecretaryj, Dana Wright fVice-Presidentj, Lind!! Clay lPresidentj. IROW 21 Ivy Birchett, Donna Ashby, Twila McQueen, Diane Strozeski, Alice giero:klROW 31 Mrs. Shepard 1Sponsorj, Pat King, Carol Wright, Denise Lookabaugh, Helen rtnz . -'sf'-' APPl,Ving what she has learned in the Junior Secretaries Club is Andrewa Butler. While she types she keeps in mind the proper way to sit and the rules of typing a manuscript Hello! Mrs. Shepard demonstrates for members of the Junior Secretaries Club the correct way to answer the telephone. The club learns many tips on how to become a good, qualifed secretary. Tomorrow 's Experienced Adults Students belonging to the Junior Secretaries Club are looking ahead to the future and at the same time preparing themselves for secretarial work. The girls go farther than just to practice shorthand and typing skillsg they take time out to go to pkzces like Bell Telephone and Pontiac Motors in order to see for themselves what secretarial work is really like with all of its responsibilities. The club also gives gifts to the Pontiac State Hospital. This year, instead of buying gifts for the younger children, the girls went out and bought gifts for girls seventeen years or older because its not too often that people buy gifts for the older patients. The gifts were very much appreciated. ' Il 'I 45 -4:-W . D in I Student Union... Bene if FW You Student Union Members collect money from their respective homerooms and keep records of who is to receive a Student Union card. Members are: fRow lj Sharon Bailey, Nancy Kacqyk, Barb Campbell, Miss Swanson. fRow 21 Peggy Payne, Pam Pinter, Karen Dow, Retta Williams, Susan Ochoa, Eugenia White, Pam Spitler. lRow 31 Alma Cole, Kathy Owens, Lynn Duncan, Roberta LaZelle, Jan Felt, Lynn Felt, Mary Without the efforts of these girls it would be difficult to pass out the Here is where Student Umon comes m hand y It enables students to Student Umon cards Above we see Barb azmpbeu Sharon Bailey and attend s rts events at a red ced rate Pi t red b M R d po u c u a ove is r en a Nancy Kfflyk Workmg on the cards whlle Mrs Swanson the advisor of stamping Maria Hemandez s hand while Mr Frzebe punches her card the student Union works with them I I' 5, ., i 1 fi 1 -H i t I . .1 A --f v A 'ff 3 ffj'I4Y4g'i2 i! V W I Snow Bumzzes T0 X 1 J I I i E il X it - 5 'l I ' Dt nmaus nh, T716 ski club has been a club here at Northern for many years, This reduced rate with their sponsor, Mrs. Swanson. Here we see one on the aw Lift U-vb year, through complications within the club, they had a rough time Club WMDHS C0mif1gd0W'l in g00df0fm- wllfflf- 77 getting started. The club members ski at Pine Knob once a week at a Just a word about the Ski Club sponsor, Miss Swanson. She is one of the more active teachers here at Northern, not only taking time to organize the Club, but also skiing once a week with it. She is also sponsor of the Student Union and can be seen at games and meets, either selling tickets or punching Student Union cards. 48 lllulnnmmlnmuummumnn a, 1 1 9... Demonstrating the traverse position is one ofthe club? members. To be a good skier one mus1 work hard Wd most of all mint to advance himself not only in The eyes of othas, but in his own eyes. is s ruth an mrs 'mlm ire' CRC l x , ,X. Q . I 2 - 4 mxmfhfls Ualldfrystg f A' t - IlWll7l Lzsten and Learn The campus Ltfe Club always seems to have a small number of students in its membership but the people who do belong form Xllllllll 1' The varzous relzgzons of the members of the Campus Ltfe Club result ln varted optnzons on toptcal subjects Thts ts one reason that Campus Lzfe IS such an tnterestzng club to belong to The members are fROW lj Carol Bowman Lynn Clark .5uz1eDraker Elatne McO'ae KROW 22 Mary Shue DeAnn Pearson Denise Scott KROW 31 Kathy Clothzer Lucz Bunch Karen Netdrzck Debbze Pearson one of the more interesting clubs at Northern Reguhzr meetzngs are held throughout the year tn whzch Bzble readings are conducted followed by dzscusstons of what has been read Dlfferent types of reltgzons are brought up and dtscussed gzvmg the partzctpants a broader outlook on sacred beltefs Lookzng at other relzgtons objectzvely can dzspel fears and myths and helps to overcome relzgzous preludzce and dtscrtmznatzon The club sponsor IS Mr Wzllson 7' Uowolv Campus L,fe has ynany new ideas fo Offer The group often gets In the Campus Ltfe Club one of the mam tdeas to exchange with others U W' together and trys to solve their spzrttual problems as seen above IS the rneamng of the Bzble Here Cathy Clothzer reads a few verses to her S1 'M l attenttve frzends N x Listen To The Music Being a member of a choir requires more than just filling a seat everyday. It takes much self-discipline Christmas concerts and perform at the junior high schools. This year, in addition to joining voices with Central in the Fall Festival, both choirs performed .I . ,- y t A and concentration, characteristics desirable for success in the competitive world. Songs must be learned and memorized. One has to respond to the slightest move of the director, interpreting the mood of the song, he must be part of the entire group, never thinking of himseM A sense of victory is achieved when the song has been sung and the audience has responded in exactly the right way. The A Capella choir represents Northern many times during the school year. They sing several Representing Northern each time they sing, the A'Cappella Choir consists of the best the school has to offer. Joining their voices in harmony are: fRow lj Cathy Lougheed, Kathy Stewart, Alma Cole, Sue Edwards, Glenda Farnsworth, Monette Foster, Mary Beth Shaw, Richard Sumpter, Ron VanHook, Gary Manns, Ken Barnett, Bruce Pike, Bruce Rosengren, Robert Smith, Rick Bearden, Leslie Hotchkiss, Nancy 1 f 2 - 6 Z 5 Faure 's Requiem. The choir also sponsored the State Honor 's Choir, housing its members for three nights. The A Capella choir is more than just a singing group, it is part of the total school. They entera float in the homecoming competition and this year nominated a girl to represent them on the Valentines Cburt. If you feel up-tight, just stroll down to A-2 first hour and listen to the music. Schmuker, Nancy Roth, Mauretha Pilgrim, Ann Pullis, Cbrol Bratt, Sharon Bailey, Elaine McCrae. fRow 21 Debbie Arcand, Shue, Nancy Taylor, Natalie Kilmer, Nancy Keils, Davenport, Terry Maline, Mike Oliver, Gary Clark, Marshall, Warren Stricklen, Ariel Vargas, David Hianutha Lewis, Cheryl James, Katherine Tuma, 5 r Dianna Arnold, Mary Marianna Prus, Kathy David Steward, Dennis Spivey, Jerry Knapp, Vanessa Edison, Cindy 'nik hill W5 'Z yt fl!! Gill!! U Rowe WU- pelhul, Barb FL pw, Nino' ffl mu Rulwdsofl, ww. fit? lm DM. Writ, Simi Z1 Dal, lym Gal hIi0W1,Bflll 41 ir-ei linens Dil Koruni. Dil lxbi Randolph, llwm, Gfhy Ol ,f., , ' .A,,,,, ,,,. , ff . si wt. ,V r f V ,vu A :Q u 6 V , 55, 59339, W M Q Q1 If ' X ' Q Q 3 'Q , l V n ,f,f L ,,,,. , 5 s ' ' .,.....u..m.m.m..-,,.. nuunholnlnnnnuag ' illldllhgn All They Need Is A Song 674' AC' I 1 , 1 .1 1 1 r G J P C C5 Q V' P, ffl ,Pl x N... at 19 Y fd' 915 A F EfJWl5g'lf 'f II In ,s g Pontiac Northan has one ofthe few Male Choruses in the state. In the goup are,' fRow 11 Mr. Tousley, M Villarreal, Rick Bearden, Ron VanH0ok, Terry Miller, Terry Clifton, Ken Barnett, Terry Maline, Dennis Marshall, Bruce Rosengren, Richard Sumpter, Robert Smith, John Powell, Dennis Hetherington. fRow 21 Mike Oliver, Gary Manns, Bruce Pike, Mike Carie, David Spivey, Ariel Vargas, Mike Emery, Ron Graham, Gerald Teague, Bob Erkkila, Mike Taylor, Gale Lawson, Jon Kretschmar, Joe Spann, fRow 31 Jerry Knapp, Ricky Schael, Dan Valko, Dick Konzen, Ed King, Warren Stricklen, John J, Mactaszek, lmchael Krupa, Mark Tebeau, Earl Sheldon, Bruce Worden, Jeff Bierl, Jim Mclntosh, David Steward, Gary Clark. fRow 41 Jack Green, Theo Overton, Jackie Randolph, Mike Dauenhauer, Larry Kasat, Bradley Geeck, Doyle Perry, Gary Sherwood, Wesley Keltz, Bob Brown, Gil Gough, Roger Hess, Eric Penigar, Bill Powers, Barry Smades, Dennis Marshall. The mixed Choir puts in an hour of nard work everyday to prepare themselves for the concerts. Singing with much delight areq fRow 11 Sandy Mason, Kathy Stewart, Vickie King, Sheila Smith, Terta Harrold, Velma Wood, John Powell, Dennis Hetherington, Terry Mller, Tom Wren, Tina Valderas, Pat Sweet, Gwen Almas, Barb Ruthenberg, Ann Smith, Debbie Muenstermann. lRow 21 Lauretta Vancil, Nancy Skrine, Grace Bowa, Janet Blanchard, Susan Wheat, Arlene lance, Lorraine Brooks, Terry Clifton, Ron Graham, Dennis Marshall, Mike Gzrie, Gerald Teague, Joe Spann, Leona St. John, Sandy Willwerth, Linda Webb, Lest Carthane, Cindy Perkins, Nancy Galpin. fRow 31 Patti Smith, Patti Fournier, Lynda Davis, Kathie Cox, Chrise Gibson, Cindv Warnick, Robin Short, Rick Shaw, John Mactaszek, Jon Kretschmar, Mike Starr, Don Ktrkman, Sue Garant, Judy Evens, Gail McVety, Diane Fleck, Angelia Bower, Debi Ludwig. fRow 41 Mary Castillo, Corris Wall, Ozrol Gayles, Estella Gragg, Judy Sauk, Robin Beltz, Earl Sheldon, Jeff Bierl, Mike Krupa, Jackie Randolph, Bruce Worden, Ed King, Roberta Raczlw, Debbie Williams, Alesta Scott, Carlene Lance, Janice Shelton, Marhta Griggs, Bev Lehman, n 1 2, cf Rial Chosen from the A Cappella Choir for their special quality voices are the Madrigztl Singers. Composing this group are, fRow 11 Bruce Pike, Leslie Hotchkiss, Richard Sumpter. lRow 21 Hiawatha Lewis, Dennis Marshall, Mke Oliver, Evelyn Hayward. lRow 31 Theo Overton, Sue Edwards, Beth Anne Stickney, Mark Tebeau, 1Row 41 Dorothy Duncan Gary Sherwood. Deborah Petty. lb Q V fe Mina Wilton at We x sith tit mg gout, li .nk as mr P . UI 5'5- r Er' Pwr 4 CWS: CU fo IC! my Phi' SWU' D mm :lf .ff V1 ,Cm -. . xf llT:,.., f,sr'RL'..,?1l' X . . ,,, The long nights of hard work and loss of class time paid offas the A'Cappella Choir float, Leo the Lion, placed first in float competition at Homecoming. The Huskies took them at their word and torchered the Skippers. Building floats is just one way in which the choir has become more to the school than just a singing group. Many desire membership in this limited group which has gown in size to one hundred students. l 1 The Northern Lights sing at various concerts throughout the year. In this girl 's ensemble are, fbottom left cornerj Kathy Gilmer, Suzie Draker, Lynn Clark, Rose Hogan, Sandra Madden, Mr. Marsh, Debbie Dennis, Nancy Deacon, Jean Edward, Carolyn Lewis, Janice Dean, Kathy Stewart, Margie Megitt, Judi Justin, Kathy Clothier, Marcia Rayner. K ,fm 'J C . ,- ., This year Northern made its second attempt at qualifying four students for the State Honors Choir. The Honors Quartet which succeeded in its goal consists of' fRow lj Beth Anne Stickney, Deborah Petty. fR0w 21 Mike Oliver, Gil Gough. 53 ununupmp' f W 'lx ' I4-ff .1 'WIN vg , X i Q 3 ff 9' 1, gf, Ugg A Jy-g,y-,',Qiffgf1,'f,Q,QQxTM-XX aw Q H , Mug. A M 4 .W .E IWW , ! 'TF xx 5 3 ,,.V- ff Af '- A 1 ix X 5 2 -'- W - 'W ' H1idlllJHAlillLlltl4lilump 1 .1 4 3+ ,tif M .n it 1 .fz 43 HJ. Aw '- EJ V fo ff -QA xl.. .,Q A x- X V4 L. I'!i ,XL N I y . nf X , L. .K ' ,, A' .Y -. 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Here all the band and orchestra members keep their instruments when they are not rehearsing or performing. Each type of instrument has its own sheljf Matt Smith seems to be having a little trouble putting his cornett case away. He would really be in trouble ifhe phyed a tuba. 1 4 2 2 , : Members of the first hour Band are: frow ljJean Adkins, Andy Collier, Debbie Payne, Jeanie Jenson, Gzrolyn Fry, Sandy Glover, Kathy Cotcher, Sally Reene. frow 21 Craig Young, Dave McGeen, Patti Davis, Debbie King, Diane Castillo, Wanda Tarmyo, Jim Bigham, Rose Hogan, Jani Dickerson, Barb Wallace. frow 3j Tom Wren, Jeff Gallero, Mike Childers, Denise Eberle, 'Il 183111 i Cindy Wickman, Barry Smades, Linda Hill, Fritz Bowers, Curl Wright, Randy Patton, Dave Tangen, Paul Sanchez, RiCk Weiberg, Dave Hutchens, Gail Lawson. fstandingl Joe Bred0W, Larry Long, Mr. Welton, Loyd Arnegard, Ron Lewis, and Ron Dutcher. i t I I I ,, I ,gif ,hir 1' Iiiiri kgs. I ig 4 sig . 3, . 54 A s I Iii 42 I, Y w.-vu I I Pmgm Ponmr Linz Ricladson. Ste, Benfica 1 mia, we Ping! II Ullhggga cm ,Ewa hu N054 WU IWW' 1 M 'W lffvduo Of a h my. giving pk 0g,:lms0'fhfSr gg! MOM Exif' 0718 ml 5, I hey Playi mloymelll of 1ZIhfIIeSfra can Meal, ,mlm Wand In tim alloy. t f - iil m 56 ,Q ,A ' e I TY l h '.x:. 1 Fi wtf lf' lf 17 I Fill H ll Ju 5' atm, 15 or W i . 2 , Q 1 ' z ' 1 5 gi ? ? 5 - Z , 5 i 7 5 I ' z 1 f , , 4 Q I t VE , : s f mm-rmm'rrsx11n.s'r1fri Wm Playing ill Pollflllf N0l'lhef'l'S Offhesml We-' WOW U Era Callfalflla- Nancy Craddock, Shzrley Jones, Leslie Tousley. frow 3j Mike Dumbrique, Larkle Riehardsvn, Dennis Marshall, Lael Bunch, Debby Terry, Parn Ron Wood, Doug Horner, Ron Von Hook, Linda Hill, steve Hurohons, Srrifler, Benediera Gray. Linda Shelran- lraw 22 Elizabeth Beane, Paul Mon smirk, Don Barefoot, Ernie Faaless, Rick Cox, Jim Critchton, Mark Prakapehuk, Darla King, Susan Maxwell, Sonya Gayles, Mary MeGeen. Reinhardt. standing is theb instructor Mr. Seaboldt. Pzng' Go The Strzngs An orchestra conszsts of wmds and strzngs Each member has chosen an Instrument zn whzch to speclaltze When they jom together the sounds whzch are produced possess a qualzty dzfferent from that of a band It zs often romantzc and dreamy gzvzng pleasure to all lzsteners Pontzac Northern s orchestra fumlls thzs descrzptton The Orchestra performs several concerts throughout the year One morntng durzng the Chrzstmas Season they phzyed carols zn the hall much to the enjoyment of the student body Members of the Orchestra can also be found ln the pzt durzng the musical making the show more pleasant to match and enjoy To paform well tn the orchestra takes much practzce Ttme must be spent at home learnzng your own part so II can be put together wzth the entzre group Larkze Rxchardson Eva Cantarella Lucy Bunch and Lznda Shelton sometzmes stop to make notes on their muszc so the next tzme they play that sectzon they won t make the same mzstakes f, ,lx ,z y . , 3 4 4 . -,H ,. wg M- J awk, jf in ' . 1 A ?1'?l'l ' 1 t , ,,, 'P --1 H i - - H ' ' u 'Z jf, ia 8 4 5931? 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RQEN Fame Q53 Sat QQ m Rui'-ng.. :asf 'RE P GN S, '-:Nu-'Z' saw Q36 V5 N 5 Qc 'IEE Umm Exchanging Frienclshzlb Collectmg the most pennzes tn the Uglzest Athlete contest and thereby wtnnmg the tztle was Bruce Bennett Fellow Varsity C'lub member Chrts Bean congratulates htm on hzs great achtevement The world of today IS gradually shrznktng You must be able to rehlte to a wlde variety of people lnternattonal Club by sponsorzng foretgn exchange students both to and from Northern exposes the student body to people of dzfferent natzonalttles In addztzon to teachzng the customs and Ideas of many hnds the club broadens the horzzons of the student travelzng to the forezgn country To azd tn the hnanctal end of the exchange the club sponsors many money makmg projects The Ugly Athlete Contest brought zn much money Thzs year they also sold candy bars tn conlunctzon wtth several other clubs By workzng wtth a number of organtzatzons the Internattonal Club brzngs the extra currzcuhr factton of the school tnto closer harmony Aw- .Am lg ...44 -4-4 0 Meetmg on Thursday mormngs the Internattonal Club strzves to become a wrt of the school by besides sponsorzng exchange students joznmg forces wlth varlous clubs tn the school tu a number of actzvzttes In sponsorzng the Club Mr Hull and Mrs Albright put much ttme znto making thts one of Northern s most successful organtzattons Every year the Internatxonal Club sells mums for the Homecommg Dance the only flowers allowed The Frzday mormng before the dance club members work outszde untzl their fingers are blue tyzng bows on the mums Nancy Schmuker prestdent and Beth Anne Sttckney get some warmth from the bnght sun Ax S 489, in-g 1 lv f? , 4 N 'ix ,av iiggga-bg: In one of the funniest scenes of Mary, Mary by Jean Kerr, the fall production of the Northern Phzyers, Bob McKellaway fRon Blackj took an overdose of sleeping pills. However, before they took effect, he managed to reconcile with his ex-wife, Mary, thus giving the play a happy ending. Today: Actor Tomorrow: Star Membership in Northern Phyers requires much more than acting ability. In fact, few of the actual club members perform on stage, except for making and moving scenery. This, however, plays a big part in making any play look good, and run smoothly. Throughout life it is the people behind the scenes who are often the ones most responsible for the success of something. Northem Players, in addition to training the stars, trains the workers. The entire cast of 'Mary,Mary consisted of five people The characters were: Bob McKeIlaway fRon Blackjg Oscar Nelson, the attorney fRandy Bouiej, Dirk Winston, the movie Star fGil Goughj Tiffany Richards fCheryl Depnerj, and Mary McKeIlawuy f Vickie Kingj hw i uWWW - 'V '57 F ' 4 W ' ' , '55fua5.?i-'fUEgkf37f5'5?f1fUW5Wff'?f'?'frti'I??1d Jq'J'W :' WW f:1 ' 1 v 2' 3' r 0 S Hmllhllllllilifl fPONTIAC s 'if tt mb rvberp mm km? , .70 N 09 wll ,, N, IWW L, may lllf 9' . grrff Ssful VI Pls ml, wtf' 'll Sal' wi ,, al' 145' HW? mfs of tht , 5- hwy ugly A' l MIES. hfl 5 Irhtf' an W al Winners- Un ite! also sold T-shirts. The mission of the Varsity club has been to finance trophy cases in which to display the prizes teams bring home to Northern. Money earned has been put towards this goal. Having completed this phase, they are now proceeding to jill them, aware that trophies are more fun to look at than bare cases. at Bruce Bennett, in the white sweater, pays no attention to the snide remarks about his appearance rmde by the vanquished Varstiy Club heroes. He knows that George Pickering, Dave Guy, Mario Congratulating each other on the arrival of the new trophy cases are Dave Guy and Tom Mash. Tom is Vice-president and Dave is Seargeant-at-arms of the Varsity Club, Castillo, Harry Flanagan, and Tom Holt are just jealous because they were not chosen as the UgIiest Athlete of Northern. who financed the disphy cabinets. Tom is also proud of the wrestling trophies which jill the case. ei st ii he-1 63 b -. ... N, The bookstore helpers work during their free hour to sell supplies to students throughout the day. This years' workers are: frow 11 Mrs. Konzen, Debby Bracey, Mike Gzrie, Paulette Gallardo. frow 21 Sue Weber, Rosemary Piche, Beverly McNutt, Barb Henry, Kris Longzir. frow 31 Gwyn Wilcox, Phyllis Dalby, Jerry Knapp, Virginia Fouts. frow 41 Dennis Major, Sam Carr, Chris Bean, Randy Hudneff, Bruce Williams. 1' l 1 fri ' 4 .4 ln addition to selling supplies, the main bookstore exchanges and distributes books to the student body. Bruce williams assigns Jerry Knapp a new English literature book as Mrs Konzen stands ready to help. ' 64 Working in the paperback bookstore am present many trying moments, especially when there are helpers like .lay Pritchard and Bill Bemman. Rosemary Piche and Mike Smith, at left, look at the mess as Jay, in his usual mouthopen position, wonders how to escape Mr. Hull's wrath. Storers Knowledge The Bookstores aid a student in preparing for h13 classes. The main bookstore sells supplies such 113 pencils, paper, and-believe it or not- shop 111270712 The also issue text books and take care off' y d es 1llSf exchanges. The paperback book store I 0 that, sells paperbacks. Books are ordered in 2103553 . - - n ovide for entzre English classes. With I 0 pr h erback book additions to the English wing. t 6 PGP store got a new look. It has been enlarged, giving - ' ' which I0 Mr. Hull and his assistants more room in work and serve the student body. , W N qzzn X :M lil? guperb li hm W' ..l Y . il 1 ..,-1 511 :ma ram mn- M,HmmRa1, ,fl llmla, repm 1 :mms ada 44 ' smlwhuillon .i was Q :elm l 'J Davy zmaml' lhow Ji. .. Q mmwv .re hiqmiif.. Prchesdl ., nm. zo sscpe .W :. ifftmi Wy, suptlf' nfl swfdmt waate irh IT: c 5 ' haf it gy rhf WWA! ,S bien YL My wtf '00 wil ,. wtf A debate team consists of two people. Here are Randy Bouie and Joe Hylla, representing the affirmative side. After he has spoken for his allotted time, Joe will conduct a rebuttal, where he 7 2 ,af 2 N NXQX X and a member of the other team question each other, tearing down points each has made by using notes from their research. This takes great ability for impromptu speaking. ? C' if n With the superb coaching of Mr. Kazen, the '69 - '70 Debate team is Sure I0 have 0 good year. This year the members areg fRow lj Diann McPherson, Robin Johnson, Sue Durso. fR0w 2 David Kazed Coach Darrell Miller, Joe Hylla fco-captainj, Michael Kane l Y f' leo-captainj, fRow 31 Steve Young, Dan Rose. Ju-Lp! Much research must be done on a topic before it can be presented for debate. Evay angle must be covered. All material is placed on little cards in a drawer which is kept on the table throughout the debate. Darryl Miller puts the resources of our Library to use as he researches deep into the topic area. To Be Or ot To Be .... ...That is the question. The Debate team takes such a point does research, and then convinces you that it has the correct answer. Not everyone who is loquacious is a skillful debater. He must be able to tear down points made by his opponent by using facts and always twisting things to go his way. This year the Debate team was young and inexperienced, but showed much potential. Throughout the year they attended several away debates and hosted one themselves. To this they invited several English ckzsses as they debated the season 's topic: Resolved: Congress should prohibit US. Unilateral Military intervention in foreign countries. 65 I - , 1 4 . l ' 'lf jw fzw K l I l i I I l l 1 1 r 'T 3 JC The assistants in the attendance office work in conjunction with Mrs. Dyke to relieve her of some of her daily responsibilities. Wbrking throughout the day areg frow lj J.P. Dunn, Chris Daley, Kathy Gilmer, Susan Ochoa. frow 2j Diana McKenzie, Ruth Olson, Cyndy lamberson, Dianne Strohshein, Nancy Roth. frow 31 Debbie Slocum, Cindy Mielke, Cathy Chase, Sherrie Rice, Carole Watkins, frow 41 John Scheifflee, Dave Chncy, Tim Miller, Chris Bean. ' if -Lai -J.,...,, -..W W Protecting Against Enemies Attending to the job of checking absenteeism and tardiness is the attendance office. In addition to Mrs. Dyke and Mr. Tilwick, it is manned by students giving up thier study halls. This is one of the busiest phces in the school with a mass of students usually waiting to check either in or out. Making the momentous task easier are the computers at the board office. Student numbers are punched on small phone-like machine which transmits them to the downtown nerve center wher records are kept. If you skip, be carefulg Big Brother is watching you! r -if fe.- ,X M 1 , V s-- J, 1 K .fs -A, J. , , The absence lists given out every day by the attendence ofhce assist the teachas in determining who is 1egally absent. Part of the office helper 's job is to deliver these lists. Most times Chris Daley just slips the list, This ymf me qgfendence Offfgg hggg new look. They knocked Oufthe undetected, onto the table, but this time Mr. Ponder caught her, as did bggk wall and moved 11 few Offices. This gives Mrs. Dyke more roomin OW Cllmffl which to accomplish her mission of catching truant students. S If yi, fmiw me 'mais HW! ii-min. B Im, .lrlene L Raw fron 4 OM. ld King l fi Lifhmzosnff Wg up uni' 3 66 , . f V M-vw - - ' ' Q 1 - H ,-, MFT .-v 'f'-f L sm y , F i l .bn T l l A I fl. I I A 4 ' 'V Aw I Q 5'-a I ' ' 1? W o-g nu Hr-'P 1' FQ? I LK il 4 The Future leachers Club is designed to prepare students to become teachers and to make them Dunner, Thelma Caban, Carol Bowman, Cathy aware of what will be expected of them. The group Russell, Secretary. fRow 3j Joyce Dodge, Jim Prepare For Tomorrow High school is the training ground for t0m0ff0w. Members of Future Teachers and Future Homemakers take advantage of its opportunities to gain the knowledge and experience they will need in the years after graduation. Future Teachers have had speakers come to talk of job opportunities. Some club members have had the chance to assist grade school teachers in their classes, getting actual in-the-classroom experience. Future Homemakers leam the various facets of making a home 7, bl ' oonwsts of' fR0w 11 susan may, Treasurer,'Alma Osborne, Cindy Elmer. fRow 41 Judirumn, Gail lfmbler f00kf'1g, Sewing, and genml Cole, President: Mauretha Pilgrim fRow 21 Alison Beckley, Dianne Gibsong Histonhn, ,. .1 'f 'f 7 I , s 0.5! fa . For Christmas, the Future Teachers made stockings for the Children 's Home. Alma Cole, president, and Cathy Russell hold the stocking which they filled with candy for the children to eat. Every year the club does this to spread a little joy during the yuletide season. home management. To earn money the Future Teachers Club sold little red 'YVorthern pif1S- Dlllne Gibson Fnally talked Charley Zoch into buying one and Vicky Perry smiles in victory: she was present at one of those rare moments when Charley showed some school spirit. . lllu Q . - J ' 'rv ,,-1 f 3 E l 4 1 1 1 , il A I i .f-. .-.--...4 . , -,. .--' Haprmg :hen Howkzrs,-lsso in 2 'Banda Qi1ivan,Sam11 A lm-fGhvJn,Ss MEM' flle lm N 'lf op Ohm N033 68 . ,. ..,, , H ' l umm S 0 lr 0 How? 0P0rIIUuI and expat re vom tr JE we Mdspat ue tsfhool ren t mm rmkmt pf gr! fl! ' N HN Ill W M 'an W 19' -.J One skzll whzch IS useful to a future homemaker ts that of sewmg Thzs saves money and gtves one a greater varlety of outfits Hazel Cadd studzes the sktrt and blouse whzch she nude Iookmg for thmgs which mzght need Improvement tn her next project It looks like she lsn t gozng to find any Hepmng themselves for the future are members of the Future Homemakers Assoclatzon Row 1 Hazel Cadd Chrzstzne Way Susan Ochoa Row 2 Brenda Kzslzng Roberta Woods Debbze Hogg Row 3 Jane Goodman Sandy Martznez Debbie Slocum Row4 J Rosenethal lsponsorj Deanne Gibson Syrenza Taborn fsponsorj In-sus. Q -Z h Th l gtg jsgzliitazhgtoggolsgg .133 Ziff: 27QIliao:1tai1:ihll3:sghTZgo2?r:ng5n hardiysxfdg removed of course' lf the cake tastes as good as lf looks Roberta wzll f0f Roberta Woods to cut the chocohte cake which she made all calorzes have the b0yS flvvkwg I0 'wld he' Whlfe thumb 69 D an-L-.bA.H.mAoJu..L 07' 1 , f 1 Q gf? ,Q s A l 5 F . f 1 l 5 ow 4' f .., Q :L 3 , 5 ' , r ,., V A I W , I , X ls 5 'Ig Z ak. ' 3 t N Q9 S . H Q ., , I Jw 1. 3, ll 1 i. Zn 12 p N I yi I. bvpwm lilfiziiii s P-1' MH Qff ffl' 5552 5 Er:-:':.' tr g 5 K3-3 mf. E . . . . . . ' Wil . . , . . ' - -1 ' I,f. - ' 'y ' , ' . .' v' ' I . -. 1 . ly . - . '., if 'Y N , its by I :Nl A, I V : It ' I - .. JI , ,, ,t... q .f l - aNf'W,.+ l v ' qui' 1 5 3 h15.1- ' mg S Smile is the key word to salespeople. They should always present their best side to the customer and rry to make him feel that he is important. In addition to friendliness, a good mlesclerk possesses knowledge of his product. This is important to give the customer confidence that he is doing the right thing Judy Presson has both of these qualities and uses them in her fob. -1 f Mr. Priebe often is stopped in the hall by students seeking to join the ranks of the working people. The number of Coop students is gradually increasing. Debbie Reynolds, looking over the application, aan consider this piece of paper her key to fame and fortune-or at least a little spending money. Members of the Retail Co-op are involved in saleswork. Working with the customer they gain the knowledge and experience they will need in their field. They are,' fRow 11 D. Friebe fAdvisor1, Boyd Barton, Sue Eldridge, Linda Maiden, Thelma Sterling, Delores Gomez, Judy Presson, Judy Mclntyre. fRow 21 Barb Ruthenberg, Tom Pennington, Debbie Henry, Debbie Reynolds, Cheryl Walls, Gail Spurgeon, Deanna Ladd, Vivian 70 0966 ,wa Brower, Jeanette Hurst. fRow 31 Terry Sivrais, Kevin Giroux, Richarfl Feeney, Jerry Howard, Dave Ridings, Kathy Clark, Larry Calvary, UW' Webb, Bill Shepherd, Bob Houck, Lauretha Mahone. fR0w 41 Rllful Hannah, Dennis Core, Sheih Gzddell, Gelenn Levering, Karla Charlton. Joe Schneider, Steve Laucks, John Griggs, Gary Mitchell, Mike Hensyf Maurie Nolan, Mike Farnsworth. I 1 1 ig 5, lv I ii I: l lv , p, mmf gf ru uri :lui tha Jr, 'vw l s lm Dilip Half, Pm, Pm, Dow R Mm Dw- Experia Willing nn. Will lbw llllllbn to ll WMI mmh Fl ffl? dim Fwd mm mums, Mex WU of iw, li gm Wg 0395. amine l . am? Unh, MI! flu, rs sefhng ro 1: 7 nudms u r Jl1CCTl0R. mn m Hr:1ksn:. . vi u,K'W'qWrvf?lf TWKWRUW Mahoflltf l1lf'f 'u,lll ' MH The purpose of the Office Co-op IS to prepare young men and women m jobs that they may have ln business offices Working zn varzous capacztzes are frow lj Pamela Fzgurskl Secretary Judy Evans Preszdent frow 21 Debby Hale Pauline Kapeluch Julia McQueen Pamela Pznter Peggy Pa ne Donna Rushzn Marlene Ryan frow 32 Dzane Strozeskz Mary - f- , .Z s 5' Marzlyn Thompson Mary Flores frow 4j Deborah Dutcher Marsha Jones Ann Lane Ondy Goodrzch Dana Wrzght Ivy Bzrchett Dianne Skelton Ann Matheny frow 5j Carolyn Englzsh Betty Wzlllams Sherry Jackson Janet Rowden Claretha Greene Lznda Clay Jenny Ledford Helen Y 8' Thompson Dianna Arnold Debby Arcand Deborah Petty Shzrley Smzth Experzence For Tomorrow Somethmg new has been added to the Co Op program. Now there zs Home Economlcs Co Op zn addztzon to Retall and Offzce Cb Op The new program znvolves thzrty students It ts dzvzded znto hve areas health occupatzons 11 students food servzces 3 students chzld care servzce 2 students teachers azde work 11 students and three students zn mzscellaneous departments The restaurants day care centers and varzous elementary schools Nurses azdes and teachers azdes comprzse the majonty of the people znvolved zn the program The nurses azdes recezve one credzt for rhezr job Most are takzng part merebf for the experzence as onbf two are plannmg to contznue mto a nurszng career Thezr dutzes are maznlv to asszst zn Preparing and feedzng the patzents and anythzng else asszgned by the nurses Teachers azdes recezve onbf hah' credzt and are not pazd They asslst the teachers wzth chzldt en who are havzng dlfhculty keeping up wztn the chzss Bartnzk John McC21thern as F ff' ..--- Q Passmg by B 50 one often stops to look at the dzsplay ln the wxndow Rufus Hannah and G t u the new display of candy bars Rufus works hard but Kevzn havznga Kevln zroux se p sweet tooth deczdes to take a few to snack on durzng class Too bad he doesn trealzze that they are empty boxes i n L..H..n.Ao.-v4 I 5 J' . ,J J 5 i l .4 x A f X XIII I 1-s , , f. 1 1 1 1. - 1 1 1 A I I ' I 1 J I I I 3 If ' tt 1 ' L7 I ' fx lv ' ' , , '-hiring: , 1 - . 1 -Q11 . . . . . - 1 y X l ,.,l ' 1 1 A i Y 7 ' ' . 7 ' . 1 Y ! 1 A A students work in hospitals, nursing homes, i ' A . . 1, my .ly 1 1 RJ .V,',..Y , ,- L L., all A,. . 3 ,V a L. Y., n4 j n , . . 1 H 1 . . , , I C 'ff' 1 - . . . f - f Q' ' 4 , , -i Q zu-1--M YN ' ' ' VI : t, S H 1 fy I 'K I- 7 . , , , . N . i , . gat ' ' - -P . . cl 71 I ' ' Lam-h1'n, 'nu H- ' 1 s K 1 :vui- vu- 1 'Q U :ff 7 J., ,f : , Z My x ,wf..-'- , 4 1, ' - 3'-QL ,Af my, -Yamgp-I xl 4' .A -- -gfgqn., , 'Q N I ' Q. fs , Y? Q vi M ,. 1 VA EW. Q 12 ' , gfyy . , '- , , ,I -1,-.,, . ,QL ' ff gif. f Q 4, .p 5 ff! J 'if ' - 41 - Q- . 'UNM :A gf' 'K 1545 C '2 flu Sally Campbell Cyndy Lamberson Jan Felt Alma Cole Linda LUXOVI Kathy Turner Spefllll Events and Advertising Edlmf Academics Editor Academics Assistant Senior Assistant Senior Editor C -4- tw., The success of a yearbook depends not on one or two people, but on the entire staff working together as one. We, as the Editors, wish to take this opportunity to thank our Staff who not only performed their individual tasks willingly, but were always ready to help one another. We would also like to thank Frank Storer of Storer-Spellman Studios for his great photography and untiring assistance during the most harried schedule. Many thanks go the Avalanche advisor, Mr. Ken Ferguson, for his dedication and patience in the most trying times. It has been our attempt through this book to capture and record as much of the school year as possible, in a sense, to stop time as it goes rushing past. We hope we have succeeded in creatinga book that will be meaningful to you in the years to comega book which, here in the first year of the Seventies, looks ahead to tomorrow and the challenges the Sandy Van Hook new decade will bring. Ann puyis The realities of the 1969-70 school year will come to an end, but through this yearbook, the memories will linger on. , 4 Y as 409' f ,- Q 4 'H f-,r l. ,S .R 4 To , i , .,,., I f MIP U, A s 'hh ll g Y . V Q 0. -of T19 0 ' ' s... ,A 5 0.0.9 'X o I If it Q4 Lynn F611 Millie Miller Gail Beckley Kitty Boyd Glenden Rayner Janet Hunmkef Assistant Sports Editor Sports Assistant Sophomore Editor Junior Editor Assfsmnt to the Editors The 1970 A xi? Leslie Hotchkiss Carol Pocchiloa Sandv Cudnohufsky Organizations Editor Organizations Assistant Urganizations Editor Avalanche Staff Esvef QUE V' yes K e A Ggiilw greal ang Jl PW! And V grSfEf gels' n f Mu s S, nl LQ? ..? H27 ilu iiieillllll dlymlbl ff a lot of carisworthalittle money Especially if its Pontiacs all-new Lelvlans Sport. This one will get to your sense of value when you first lay eyes on it. And the good looks are lust for openers. Once behind the wheel, you know you're into something great. The bucket seats are standard Heavily padded and upholstered in knitvinyl and expanded lvlorrokide, Plush, nylon-blend carpeting stretches door to door And theres a lot of Pontiac quality, too. Such as a protective steel beam in each door for your added security A tuned suspension. A front stabilizer bar And, of course, the famous Wide-Track ride. Some of the things you cant see are a big part of Lelvlans Sports clean styling. The wipers have literally dropped out of sight, And the radio antenna has vanished, too. lnto the windshield That's the uncluttered look. Original with Pontiac The kind of look you miss in similarly priced cars. But get in the l.eMans Sport The gettings also good under the hood. lf youre big on economy, you'll find the standard 155-horse power six in line with your thinking For more of a road car, order the 350-cubic-inch VVS or the 400 cubic-inch V-8. With 4-speed or Turbo l-lydra-matic By now you have a fair idea of what a little money can do Provided you put it into a Lelvlans Sport lt's at your Pontiac dealers Where it only takes a little to move up a lot. 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AAA, Q f y IA A A-A A , 4 A W' il , M 'iff Twgfyf-V pf f Af .A , .f :Lf f W 14? wif' A - A W 1 -- y - ' 33 5 ,ff Aw 4 ,fn , , ,A ' f f A U f' A f Z , .W ' ' ,SM -A 1 f A ,wi A1 iw f W V f A AA ww ff 'ff ' , Q ' iggwv 'ff It's not whether you win or lose, it 's how you play the game. This oft-quoted phrase applys not only in sports, but throughout your entire life as well. Just as it is hard for a team to be victorious in every encounter, so each person must suffer some defects in this competitive wrld. But if he abides by the rules with a sportsman-like attitude, he will be able to accept defeat without going off the deep-end'i Instead of running away, he will rise again to face the competition, thereby winning the approval of the crowd. He must develop emotional endurance to have a chance of success in the arena of tomorrow. He must have tolerance and a willingness to work with others for the sake of the team. This takes an open mind and an appreciation of the worth of others. Your mission should be to incorporate the above qualities into yourself resulting in a well-rounded person. We all can 't be like Sports Johnny Unitas or Debbie Meyer, but with a little effort we can attain peronal achievement in our own fields. A Good luck. -s- V ...1::.::.:1---- ----- - -- .-- ' '- - ' - f - - ' - , :zzz-.Q-5.::12 1 ' , -- . -vm' 'hs ---sv .-.....-Q-..--.. . , -. -,. ,- HMM - V-- -----,.,. , Mwmiw , , ---------...--. iff' Y. . -..---.,--,,---QQ- ,H .,,-,us , -..,,-. 'A' , ,. . fu..,,.A I :v,.,:V fp. Q 'H 'lip-M I 'A ! wwf 17 595. - , ' , ' ,, . f,Qf , . , ,M ' A wb . . A! Akai, TIN, .PA I , ,. H V T W ., W ,aff in .Nw ' ',,.,,jy ,. in I 1, rw ' ., hr . ,Q,QfQQ 'Q lhfff' ,lp '74 w,y.-My QM? , W ' ' 27 .iv V In A 4-V gr it--,...,..,..f ,.,wy.-any-vm..-g -wk. 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The Varsity gridmen work hard all season in hopes of making the All Conference Football Team Those who reached their goal are fRow lj Butch Butler and John Hill fRow 21 Marlo Costillo Jack Dunn and Dave Guy fRow 3j Bruce Bennett and Harry Flanagan fN0t pictured is Dan Sartellj Few people realize how much effort was put forth by the Varsity Football team. We were angry when the team lost and happy when they won but failed to realize how hard the men had worked. If you happened to be passing by the school almost any time of the day after the end of August, you could see our mighty Huskies tackling their mission on the football field. They practiced approximately two hours at a time, three times a day. The first week getting into shape mentally, practicing plays. The actual scrimmaging began the second week. Previous to this they had a week of conditioning-running, exercises, and getting into shape to play. Five of the men--Chris Bean, Dennis Mihalek, Dave Guy, Dennis Broun, and Dan Sartell-attended conditioning camps for a week. They came back ready for action and were able to pass some of the ' l-if lim-ILMAL sillumqksu W'- Vy may, Demse Vallad and John Hill show their happiness as the Huskies close out their season with a 72 record made possible by the win over Central knowledge they gained on to their team mates. After school began the team practiced every afternoon making sure they would be ready when the actual games began. Movies were taken of each game and shown to the players on the Monday afterwards. They watched carefully, looking for ways to improve themselves and learning from their mistakes. Then the movies were evaluated and each phzyer received a percentage. Their percentages were recorded on a chart in the trophy case. There was also a chart showing the stars given to the phyers for outstanding plays, and an individual picture of I each player was posted. 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Honors were again heaped on Northern with four 1 st. place wins, making them the champions. The first phzce winners were,' Tom Mash 11071, Dave Bushey 11231, Mike Flanagan 11451, and Bhir Miller 11851. Skill and strength are matched against an opponent in this competitive sport. Here a wrestler learns to protect himself against the opposition by using leverage and strength to force a fall. Points are gained by pinning the opponent to the mat. Northern 's matmen pinned their way to victory during the 69 and 70 season. Doug Bushey tests his abilities against his opponent. Each wrestler struggles to place his rival in a pinning position. man powill J lkwvi. L Ulm- Miti, hm ,llaslf N031 ll. Dllllllf Sm, J, lbnrf, R J Couch kfllson, B l Owners, D. llufil .1 I Aff' lv -, 1' ,mai 94 .ml mm. I . 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L i , 'iwnv-.L llIlllllii4lErln -L ' -gm K 3 n Ita 1 .W 'mx U-0-wa-was A4 'mm +v::,',I l,LEg3 .ggsst fb: JN 5 , gflhfiiifi ,,....-- J 1 E E ' -...L.1.M..,.,A,,.,,,,,, - Y v2 5.-I -B fit 'i . , Jai' Jerr Reddeman watches the form disphyed by Steve Humphrey and Darryl Ott, Bob Mansfield, Dave Clancy, and Mike Teague are shown here ' ,V t ' I discussing their pitching techniques, Their mission was to lead the Huskie Rffhafd Redmvnd. F0Vm 'S 4n.1mP0VT0flf ff1Cf0f 'fl the -WCCFSS ofa team to vict0,y. pitcher. Roger Holland fnot picturedj is a returning Ietterman and all-conference player. Northern proudly displays her 1970 Varsity baseball power, This year 's team members are: frow lj Bob Mansfield Alex Cojocar, Dave Clancy, Joe Heltsley, Dlrryl Ott, Charles McPhail, Richard Redmond, Ken Martin, Lonnie Harrold. frow 2j Doug Turner, Jim Dempsey, Steve Humphrey, Doug Doug Turner exhibits form to the other Huskie infielders. They W Talbott, Mike Teague, Jerry Reddeman, Dennis Gallardo, John Scheifflee, Charles McPhail, Ed Lake, and John Scheifflee. These men play 11 Ed Lake, and Mr. Stephens-Coach. Not pictured is Roger Holland. important role in the success of our team. l Pontiac ,' ladihrouing ly wanewfvach, Slfphensandym- nabuilda fhnmn fi' the 1969.- WSOII. lllH1ul1ks,n,, if 'hf Ponm RWM! ar- Wmerg of 0 'WJm ll wh md Doug Upflfllfgh 'Winn WY o film an md lfflve :ir balm fllillenge vxrhmv ,rv-:liars Wait slf WW een' HP! Pontlac Northerns hard throwzng Huskzes looked to a new coach Mr Warren E Stephens and junzor asszstance to buzld a champzonshzp team for the 1969 1970 baseball season The Huskzes two tzme wmners of the Pontzac lnvztatzonal Toumament and the 1969 wmners of the Champzon-of Champzons Tournament were left with onbf Dave Clancy Roger Holland Jerry Reddman and Doug Talbott wzth varszty experzence The game of baseball offers our Huskzes a chance to excell ln a varzety of skzlls It gzves our team an opportunzty to work and strive together tomrd a common goal Coach Stephens lS lookmg forward to the challenge that lzes ahead to brzng Northern many more champzonshzps Huskzes Are On The Ball Cbach Stevens IS shown here wxth our strongarmed Reddeman returned from last year s team to help outjielders Denms Gallardo Jerry Reddeman Ed cmch the success of the outfield lake John Schezfflee and Lonnze Harrold Jerry W., d The team relles upon the umty and alertness Joe Heltsley Dave Clancy .hm Dempsey and Alex squa Cojocar are four members of thzs year s Infield of these Infield posmons lg Talbott Ken Martzn and Joe Heltsley make efforts of these three men which helped strengthen p the catcher s Izneup Thezr posztzon lS second ln the Huskze team Importance only to that of the pltcher It was the O r 3 6 l V uv- I I nw , 5 ' , 1 T 1 5 1 ' I ' 4 I 13 x x I , ' ',' 3 X A X .x ' I Q . Q. ., ,V L E . I .' lt Q , I . . , 'l . Y 1 I . , , , . . 3 ' Q f f 1, 1 ani' 1.431 Q n ' V ' . 'fin' . wr, ' 2 . ,- , I ., . . , 11 W M , ' L ,va . Slaellurmr. Q - ' 1 , ,mu .V , , ,-flu, . in g 'gal-sf ' ., gn - V. ' r ' g. 1 - - I eg. p,,, 1 . J . . . 4 ,H- - F I . ! ' l I I , - . ! 1 Y Y ' I W . , , . . ' . . . . . . A Y . V u lt - - 1 ' - k 171 I . . I 1 - ,, ,M-tcpu a.ne..a,. - ' - T J ' L UL ,L Coordination Ana' '35 Determination Nam-ml A 6 f u 4,4 EACH 's goU team with Coach Wilson 's professional touch completed another successful season. Dick Sumpter returned for his third year with the team, The lure of a park-like course with its verdant greens and its trees and hkes is irresistable to goU'ers. There is no place for bench-mrmers in this game. Every man is a participant who can enjoy the full benefits of the gme. As the golfer develops his skills at hitting and putting, he increases his dexterity and coordination. GoUf's the thing to ease A good, long dn tbl with Msg the hectic pace of modern life. It is normally considered that a golf club is an his club, you have merely been tricked by the essential part of the golf game. While it appears camera. The club is there, although you cannot see here that Dick Sumpter, an able player, is not using it. The golfer spends his time waiting for a chance to slip out to the fairway and drive I away tensions with an iron. wood, or putter. PN-at Dicks! G00 TG lyhodummuffr, A BWI 'lmllllll mf, ' , el Mig v bf' b wtf rwm vi m's mlm nplered WW sam W mdfoyhtlll rtallll A 0 lplw irs verdavlfll' res W I' olvlfmm .bmclrwm EW 'mn wiv ofrmtll' I M Shu sw pltfill . dgrerifln can UW V :hill ZW gc? rp spevgceflsup , dll MMM ! - ' 51, 5, .tl . V, e 4 D -4 good lvns dfwe ls essential when feelng Off D10kS14mPfefd1SPlf1,vS the ts Dlck s thzrd year as a member of the team whzch has helped hzm ll I skill which has gwen htm a place on Northern sabove par golf team Thls progress from an average golfer to an exce en one xv 1 Trr B rd Coach Mr Wzllson Tom Mash and Keepmg an accurate score ts very Important PNH s Gob' Team members are fRow j e y y Dlck Sumpter fRow 21 Leonard Buero Mzke Smlth Scott Hasted Andy Alexander and Ron when playmg golf Dzek Sumpter adds up has total Wood and checks to make sure hrs anthmetzc ts correct In mu- 4 X ' be f X mx gl 61 Li l , 1 . l - Nl h f to ,M , V 1d ' f ' m X. VL U 9 N W d g hu eo 0 d uw .I . .1 I. . I ' ' ' 1 ' ' I I ' ' ' My + - 1 Y I t - . e . , rh . . 0 MW' 99 -1 - W -- W Mir,J:,T:f',. IH 1 1' 1 l .., ll . ,,,,,,., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,7 , , ,- . W K l i it f Ml t. 2 lil I5 'li I, l , lt, , F ll ll l 5 5 I Jn I 'i li I, 1 lf! ' !,n il it ul li 5 'v 5 I M ission: I mprooement With his long arms and leap, jumping high and keeping the ball away from his opponents is certainly no problem for Earl Williams. Earl, a junior, was the top rebounder on the Junior Varsity team. Northern 's Junior Varsity Basketball Team had a very successful season with the assistance of their coach, Mr. Nellen bach. This success was due not only to ability but also to their terrific attitude. They practiced strenuously with the Varsity Basketball Team and played their best at each game in an effort to accomplish their mission: a phce on the Varsity Basketball Team in the coming year. Some ofthe young men will accomplish their mission and some will not, but they all will benefit by the experience. Earl Williams makes another basket as a crowded gymnasium of fans looks on. Don Souden, Mike Teague, and Lonnie Harrold silently cheer for the Huskies and carefully guard their opponents with a rebound in mind. trying their best to make the Varsity team are the members of the JJC Basketball team: frow lj M. Teague, L Heltsley, B. Chism, B. Volk, D. Souden, and coach Mr. Nellenbach. frow Zj R. Moncrieji G. Corr, G. Meeks, G. Chapman, B. Teauge, and M. Gallero. frow 31M Matthews, R. Norberg, G. Inman, J. Williams, G. Reed, and E. Williams. frow 4j G. McKnight, D. Hermer, G. Kirk, R. Frerman, R. Washington, G. Singletvll, and J. Smith. 100 , gg A W mission , Witt! 5 H pl Wy and V' ,tat lf 'Mn I ' ft A 'ff' 1 6:57 1 .1 , axial ,J Hoping to bl ,1brrMn'1Rcz1 Om D, Mm, Kitt. 11 Tw Talbott, IL Nbrb Cuff M Rat, S Johnm, M Rec ana, C Siem f 'I h. A 'K 4 Mind l if h A ami Zi 'Planet M . I 1 - 'SKRWNIW -W ,. ,N, -N 'Q -' Im ,H .. 5, I'v-Ink-H7531 'Y' 4 II I I - I I Rf X ,myrlnli ff Q5 flgvul' h ,am x v eff W, -1 f I -II In Iii II I's ?. II I In I WI- I I I I la I I 4 Ze ,I is I I I I ' I I 4 it W' x- Ax 3' 4 Ng. . l t Q.. 'sg' sy '- XJ ,offs On the crest of the ski slope we find skiers Denise Vallad, Dave from Coach Osler. The beauty of the glistening countryside from this Cudnohufsky, Curt Sands and Ron Lewis awaiting the beginning signal focal point is an exciting experience to all lovers of this sport. I is 'bt' 'Q I' .1 '- 1,.e,f. I Mi I -ef ' t rx. Q Avalanche presents the 1970 Northern Ski Team. Members are fRow lj K. Sands, D. Vallad, S. Cudnohufsky, E. Gage. lRow 21 Coach Osler, R. Lewis, B. Rosengren, X, ll. X , X 11. I , D - ra -.Q . 5 7 F 'Q' Ga fx V, an H.. ' 4 1 L -I -f' , fgg ,f- , al '4 .,, ' dx , a .. Y Proper fitting and adjustment of the skis and boots permit precise control. We find Denise Vallad htcing her bo0tS properly as she prepares to join ha' two colleagues in the background. I Ik, ' v lhf sh s, GWMPUH ber Wuto the III ffllltwrr ll .Ibnlm M III IUYI lem UNIV Olvedtobofh III! mm h ?Ip6WI'nlg 1I'l'wffkm Wed- Ildii mltiwblf ,pon mluwllwan Il fvirmz Wounayhgs Qamvofflln MIM Oxlgf menu II fem BI Illishjn I cg , 3 wmlllliylbn 'Wfull ' nt., Im Y' N1 A, 102 I Tbznk Snow' I , Q ,4 um I - r W --T! -. ' 2 ' I 0 M6 not is lndmgw WW MMM!!! The sk1 slopes of Mr Grampzan became second home to the 1970 skz team Thzs comparatzvely new sport at Northem had both a gzrl s and boys team This zs the only varszty sport that zs offered to both sexes The team headed for the slopes every nzght after school Many weekend practzces were mcluded Skang zs a most enjoyable sport The partaker can exerczse and buzld up grace and control zn beautiful surroundings The 70 team was headed by Coaches Osler and Balzarznz These men trazned the team for area and regmnal competztzons By fimshmg 3rd ln league competztzon our team successfully completed another season 41 4? A 0-, Y' 53' 'W ,fl Spills are common zn this sport They can occur easzly Imperfect leandmg caught Demse Vallad off guard as eve 1 after the downhill trials are mastered An she med to jinzsh 1n perfect form., H vl-N A.-uuhuhdhunuiu. , if , g. W ' n . ' u -' il ' . . . 'J . , --- - . , . . I dl . ' . I . t If ' , . . . W 'll 7 ' , 3 . .. . I A, ' 'IW l Vtvt .4 f If , , ,, ., M ,, , Q, QQ T0 THE CLASS 0F Pon tiao H- +Sta te Bank 1 ton, the tastiest treat in town! .1 I-Z-.-Ii -. .' .-iv v. I, 1 -.-.,::g:3 11E11'5'i2:1:3.,:::EIE21E171:2:1' : x,,h-M-u-,,f' llebonalii W-Wfafffftff ti' '.t -1'L- 'IZ' -.l. o - -',.t look for the golden orches!'M I GD McDonald Before or after the ball game . . . or for a tasty snack anytime . . . bring your date to McDona1d's. Enjoy the goodness of McDonald's Hamburgers made of 100'Zp pure beef, government inspected and ground fresh daily. They're served hot off the grill on toasted bun. Here at McDonald's you get fast, cheerful, courteous service . . . plenty of parking . . . no car hops . . . no tipping . . . the tastiest food in town at prices that please. 810 North Perry El ha becous THE CH n-.X . , df-4, , -,-new EA - 'g'Q . 14321, f '.f v.. A ,4 -y-g.4,1.., Q' V .4 , , ' . A n - , - ,- I -oh. ,., ,, . 114041 gh: E ' 'SJ-lu. -r 4... 14'-' E ev 'Per M W 7' S muqkmgvu- X ., ..- , .1 4- , ,.., .vafvaqseve o L'Af WO' CHIEF PCNTIAC 0 mf fffw FEDERAL CREDIT uNloN because they SAVE THE CREDIT UNION WAY 3 3 5 3 ! Congratulations To The Graduates of 1969! Pontiac Area School Employees Credit Union 100 Auburn Ave. Pontiac 48058 Phone 338-9694 105 l ln Juniors Stop...? or Go...? Caution! The junior year is the time when many students make the decision of whether to drop out or stay in school. This, like any important decision, should be carefully considered. Drop-outs have fewer opportunities for advancement than those with diplomas. The pavement narrows and many are forced off the road by the stiff competition. Staying in school is an insurance against a If one-way street which leads to a dead end. High school graduates are given the right-ofway when they enter the expressway of life because while in school they learned the skills necessary to merge smoothly into their chosen occupation. When you come to a crossroads, look carefully in each direction before proceeding in the one which appeals to you most. Though the light may be green now, keep in mind that it aan turn red at any time, bringing your mission to a sudden halt. Good Luck. lf li! 3'l-112111 113' I Lwmr k s 1 .1 ,e,.. ' an Leadership Along with Determination aa, Acord, Calista , ' Eames- John Adams, Glenda ' T Barnett, Belinda Adsit, Barbara ' . Barnett, Ken -f -, f fo- ul Q u Y v ,, x . s-1 1 X ' 4 'N I QXTRL X- xl .'f. A ' 1 . A . :f . . Aiken, Kathie ' . A 'T 1' Bfffffft Dalfld ill . 5 Alexander, Donna .V A: l Bamky' JVIWH ' ' f f Alvarado, Rachel . Bangs' Larry 1- , . I X I 4- 1' X . l it N f- . L. 1 I Ill ' ' X s 4 A- v- 4 n Alvarado, Raymond f , ' b ' x Alvarado, Wrgina , 54 ,QQ - Apley, Curtis - 'gms 1 J Beckley, Gall I Bearden, Rick Becker, Terry 4 . Y- f . N 1 . .4 ix P . , ,I Q 'V , Armstrong, Candy 3, 1- ' . ,' ilbe' Ifqlph I ' Arnegard, laurie vu, ff ' aww? f -- V Aug, Debra 1 ,T Beltz, es ey , - , NR: and :L ' 'm . than ' X Auten, Yom Benedict- Dennis S A ' ' A ' Bach, Linda -r 1' Benge. June 1 4 Bachmann, Bianca BCIISCOFCV. Kathy X if Alun M ' ff-LRF' if ' i ' inthe 1 3519 as A A 4. 4 V- Bailey' Debbi Benton, Micheal J , . A Bailey' Lynn N ., Bertram, Janet Q , ' ' Bailey, Thelma -, 31881065516 ' N.. - Q . - ' in A 5 l X - 4 7 T5 ' 1' Bailey, Thomas x Bf33e 'l0hn Q. H 1- M 4 f ' gay, Gwyn . ' 1. - 4 B1.lls,Bnan x A N . gl Ballinger, Rick -': -', BUCOVV-'h'J0h X l X lx 7 kv' ' X' r f I w Barber, Jim Black. Ron 4 Bdril, Michael an .q Bldlf, Jerry ' , 1 Barker, Barbara 7 :, Blakeman. Pam as 1 Q' .y il. v V' . lf A .y t X ..,, h, lm ',e -. -I l :iw PW- Swim Bud Bala 5.1lasE:p,l'tg19 lmef :crm lam 5:-af iftr Cimlx r 5,-'rn Domrm Sim lx ffm Dgggj Mfg, lkrm hw lml ir:-2 Q-W 531 lm! Sinn, lm: M-:few the Sm iw 4 Dm ..i ry , Wk tlfyxlm Wllaullf lmwpam My km 5153 M il' Rllffld ff',4'Ww Egfwmfl All iw Lk' lhel fi: Y W1 fl- 51:61 -lil, pa Hwy! xl: ull lie Gram MW W Ezmlile M .h Mild' J lml'damM llmgi PM 'ln' Dive ,lolm .Belinda . Km EI! Dm El! Mm dm c ckln Qu F ill Ohm I rl Benedm DN wld M' on VW ll ll gl R .. I-'ll --- Vzce Pres Sandy Cudnohufsky Secretary Alma Bland Brenda Blankenshzp Peggy Boesl James Bozsseau Jane Bowers Alzce Bowman Carolyn Bowman Dorothy Bowman Joe Bredon Karla Bredow Davzd Breeding Marvzn Brewer Brown Brown Brown Bro wn Brown Brozes Bryant Jewell Denms Ja mes Linda Pa meh Scott Dennzs Angela Buero Altce Bunch Luczlle Burch Pam Burgess Marla Busby Ronald Butler Andrea Byford Daniel Byrd Terry Chban Thelma Chdd Hazel Cbddell Paula Chdwell Ken QIVIII Lee Glmeron Martlyn Chrze Mike alfm.lChd8l Jenna Clzrney Ltnda Carpenter Pat Carr Lmda Carter Dave Cole President A lex Cojocar The Junzor chzss officers have proven to be dedzcated leaders They have helped the class strzve for unzty Junzors have completed many projects such as a Junzor Float for Homecomzng a change of the style of chzss rzngs for the hrst tzme at Northern a bagel sale a sock hop and a Junzor Prom, The Junzor class was well represented ln all school clubs sports and actlvzttes All Junzors are very proud of their achzevements .fb-x.f f-,541-Z... Xf- fl,-1, -al 'X 9:4 X I Laila ,.. and , s Treasurer Sue Hudson Htstorzan Angela Webb Oh uw .Q We 4' 'I 'lv ky,-llllhn A ' I ' ,Rm , ' kllllfj' Q r I I 'lli..RllP-1 . I 3 E I ' lf-lf? , Y :' fe' w r ' X T U , .. - ,V . .X . - :f in f 9 L, - gf A Wk 1 or 1 V 'X 'I S f f v to ,V - v 1 1 fy x b 7 - - ' 4 ' X K i 4 . I -,..,Q x -' '?, ' ' xl I ' 9. . W . ' . 5- ' g V ,. ,lf . 1 v K. K dl 'f E ' T . , ' Basflw- ' . ' - 3. .xl Q ' ,. ' fi A K f 1 J A ..-R B011 N' N J Y ' , ' .1 1.5! , T Hmm llllll ' ' . ml V ' 1 X H --- -A il V - We J Wir? Q , f' ss' ' fe so 'Q s ' Bwder, sandy W' gsm g by sf . A , , -f . A ' T ' A ' qi- XS' X --EEE- X 1 f t W, l0M 1 I I, I V- 'Q .. , Biusygmnon I ,.,:- :V pl ,,. x Uh 1 'I' ,FX 4 Q--. Wolf , 4 I . i Cb ' ' ' , ,QW , . ,1 1 -.1, T T' l . - i 3? ' yi :N ,'-' . Q. , -:Y - ' L Z - ,, 2, 1 .I .1 ,-23553 j. Ol ' , A. , Ellen ' ' t ' A L T, .., 1- ,.- X ' Q T any y . Y J gggl . A eve ft - ,xy ' 13.15 .Y I A . Aj A ,V , i , ,gf m 1 1, .v ' V 109 I 1 i 1 - iitmnmm -W il, El We Have Spzrzt, e I ll 6 ' I I E , I 110 I X We H ave Fun, 9 milk . ' li H 'iv 3: .4 kt '21 5 1 ,, .. 2 i 2 ' Cr! ily U l ,mr ' ,D cl -1 oz' I cj 4-S 4 'ml on ' l lk 'Q -' 1 ilf -fx I' l V ' we-M A1 Q L l We re the Class o Seven One , v I .:'-'F 5, N, 1 N 5--.. , 1 , ,F L R 1. A 'f fn ' 44 v W ,-I -., sz me ,nt Pl as Q C' . ' , ,X ,l xv Carter Nancy Gzrthane Chequitta Castillo Mary Castor Lisa Caulk Marv Chapa Robert Chick. Wendy Chivers Steve Clancy Patty Clark Gary Clark Lynn Clark Thomas Clothier Kathy Coe Stuart Coffel, Mitch Coin, Debbie Coiocar, Alex Cole, Alma Coleman, Beverly Coleman, Gregory Collison, Curtis Conley, Willie Conner, Roberta Coon, Ron Coote, Cathy Covington, Del Cox, David Cox. Diana Oaddock, Nancy Oites, Donwen Crouch, Tom Ciflfllddlll, Mike Chdnohufsky, Sandy Cunningham, Bev Cypret, Mchael Dzdy, Susan Dafoe, Giro! Daniels, Kenneth Darling, Kathy Davenhaver, Mike Dean, Allen Dean, Debbie Dean, Janice DeFlorio, Gary Dendler, Susan Dennis, Debra Depner, Cheryl Derocher, Jackie Devine, Harry ia- I ' '. ' mx M gg, .N 'IW Ll' YW ' 21,1 . Wu 'low WW ' Iv: 'f LLZJ1 DWL ina, long M. Dff E5-vi Jw Esau .ln iw Me f 'A :wx E-mn, Com lv, Win E-in Hub EWS! Clyde :md fd in bf liliil, fmggy 5:1 UWM fmlvllll, Tm' 2515! Mm l'Wl2. Tom PM Gm Ml IUMU lim. FAU! DW Fil, Km limi V Cul: Tull We y al Mm lam lmuf' Gill he gm llgjn in -One Mnq' .012 im 001 Sm AU! gg: pg bw ,1 JW PW Zta M ms in vtll W GW Dexter. Mike Dillingham, Pamela Dixie, Thomasine Dockery, Elaine Dodge, Joyce Dodge, Ray Dominguez, Graciela Dominguez, Mary Donner, Alison Daul, Doris Dorries, Randy Dorris, Sharon Douglas, Cliff Douglas Puma Dove Dennis Dow Dennis Duby Kathy Duengel Yvonne Durham Dan Durso Sue Dushane Carla Dutton Donna Dyer Tony Earhart Dee Edward Jean Edwards Nina Edwards Sue Ellis Vance Ellworth Connie Elmer Candice Emery Mke Ervin Barb Everett Clyde Ewald Ed Fair Barb Fazrless Ernest Falk Gregory Farnsworth Terry Feemster Darlene Fernandez Tom Fields Gary Fields Darrell Fillton Comne Finch Brnn Fisk Kathy Fitzpatrick Cathy Hanagan Mke Ford Mitzi Forester Randy Foster Gail Foster Monette FHtts Mke WYE Curtis Fllrguson Will Cakreath larry fs rv an 1 'S . N, lx . , UMW' ' Qu 1 1 , 6,1 1 st 1 : U ' .1 Y 'Y H 1 , 4 If 5 'J Nu i J! 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N ,'. I H I ' -.3 . , fl: K' 'ix' ' '. x N il I1 V .- 4. an .ii ill llll ll! till nl 1 ' Q- xi- I 5 -D 1 K. 52. Green, Bob Green, Jeanette Green, Sherlan Gregory, Maxine Griggs, Rick Gross, Lavenda Guteirrex, Robert Hale. Linda Hall, Judy Harrell, Sheila Harris, Art Harrison, Karon Harrold, Howard Harrold, Lonnie Hart, Dave Hartsoe, Jack Haskell, Bill Haskill, Kathy Hailey, Phyllis Hawkins, Elsie Hayes, Issac Haymrd, Cheryl Hayward, Evelyn Hay wrd, Sherrie Helm, Sharon Helton, Cynthia Heltsley, Joe Henderson, Phylli-V Hernandez, MLVIZ7 Era on lamb, John wp, Km Elma Gem ul 5. Bm: Hun W leon Vnvoe HH 00125 msg Om anim, Wm Mm' Mm li:-rue, Rm fic-1 LM 7-1565 Sm 1115, 55,5 Wlfll Cm !T.73p:N ,Ohm iw, lim Bile TWICE, bmi ,j- fm V4 Wo! 'M' Clem jim. ,qw WMP, Pmm ms, pow Tmm' Rose iwfoe 'W num 112 .,. , , Y :DW 490 'OW 7, um Som mr Neal rn, lm wal lnv Gfllgya ln, lospp, 'lv Kenwh 3 Ron 'UC Ron Vvre, Ida W, Kathy Jux, Im Soock,Cm1a rrez, Erma Ollman, Km Kldlon, Dum vden, Omhf Inline, Arlene ough. Glbm mlm .Norm mlm Rohm raves, Dm nm, Bob Green, Janne Green, Sllwl Gygggrv, Hume Qzgx, RM Gmg, MPM GuIem1.R0l0l Hale, lmll Hall, Judy A mmllv Shell Hart, lf' Hmvn, KW Hmold, HOWl ll1ff0ll'W1 Han, W Hamgf, llll Wf1,B1l 1 farm, Kill Halley, Pl? Wana W' w1'ff wfhm: Htywd' ' awlld' ill ,'W5l Helm SWSW Helwlf qw, Hgllllllf Hftlwl' lr' Heflld 1, - lvl 'lll '?ll.1'U!.!lll -- - . Ring in the Ola' Ring in the New , '. 95 L P 5, . .M ,. .V,5jif,g' ,gf K 4 d- The day the Juntors recezve their class rzng IS the most excztzng part of their Junzor year Thts year along wzth the tradztzonal style fleftj a new style frzghtj was offered The new rzngs have an oval stone wtth the Hernandez Rzta Hernandex Veromca Hess Roger Hetchler John Hettenger Karen Hzcks Glenn Hzgdon Gall Hlll Brenda Htll Helen Hlll Leon Hrlty Monroe Htpsher Charles Hodge Gary Hodges Mike Holmes Barbara Hoover Regzna Hoskms Lmda Hudson m Hudson ue Humphrey Charles Hunrath John Huston Jtm Jacks Bzllze Jackson Brenda Jackson Glenn Jahnke Kezth James Carol James Cheryl James Mona Janette Paulme Jenkins Bob Jenklns Donna Jenkznson Roger Jzmenez oe Johnson Debbze W BIO f f thezr accomplzshment -as of 'K-r I I tradztzonal crest on one szde and the year on the other stde Sznce thzs was he zrst tzme the rtngs have ever been changed the Junzors are very proud fi lf 4.-KN, I I . I . . F I . . - 1 Q . . t ' V , l - , . ,Q 0 . . I , , ' 4 , . lk fr 'if y 'JL 'X 5 -MQ X , K Z . A , . ' - f Q N f'- . f . ' ' ly , J ' , N J ' 1 V f b I . . .X Y V ' f ' 1 4' ' ' K ' ' . 'K F ' A o' as 5, . ' 'J . , V! - 'A xg 4 ' .sf 43 f . -'Q Juror! l I M. . A: in R aa y . , . A 1 A li I ,. .W ' X A. , I 5 N 1 X X I l 'l , I - .xx 2 l ' ' , . L if - f -9 J V. .Q J . f 1 , S11 95, - ' bn? ' , mf . - , V ' 'H s H q . , - wi , X fr W i V. A V . - f, . fue.. 4 .. , , , . . Ask, V K ' . M F ,g. I few N, 7 , . 4 - f' I A - . R., in 3 , uf , 2 ' ' N- e 's ' Q, ' ' A ' . V ' . 'S ' ' K p kv K 'A E ..,. Q A , 1, 1 - 1 ' . ' 1 I ,Q ' . , . , 1 ,' Q, : gfpl- ' 4 , 1,5 I Av' I: i 4, ,J ' J ' - - 'HV u X-,,.. V - . K A Q Q x gm :4 .. ,Q V 1 - ' Mm-,,.,l:, A ffl.. '- - ' ' T -- I HL .4 J uniors rave to be No. One 4' is lv .J Q ,. if -f , X' T I -. + l- - - H' I I 1,51 2 4 f,.,,- ' 4 . I ! xy- . I X., f 'W Y' f H y 5 X ...4 1'-A? K it H' Q, ' 5' ' J' .A f 'jug lg I N X I Qi 'Q Q I ' 21 .. ,.1A1: X , .ws I, ,J 1-' ' uf, W 1' my V In , 5, e ks v . , fel 'x -iv i ' X X , X It 4 -V' It 4 , , , i 3. L- ,A ' 'jj W I L - A J 3 ,I -f-f-led. Jones, Angie Jones, Madeline June, Gary Justin, Judi Karagosazn, Robert Karns, Judy Katich, Catherine Kay, Paul Keith, Debby Kesling, Denda Kincaid, Barbara King, Bette King, Darla King, Nancy King, Pat King, WiH1am Kbby, Dan Kirchofjj Gwyn Kirkman, Peg Klein, Sherry Kline, Fred Knapp, Jerry Knight, Duane Knoppe, Valerie Knox, Dennis Koyl, Randy Kyles, James Ladd, Pamela Lafnear, Joseph lake, Edward lamb, Beverly lamberson, Cyndy Lamberson, Janet lane, Michael Larmon, Sherry Lauinger, Charles Lavalais, Sharon lawrence, Jean lawson, Willie Leach, Kayla Ledwell, Donald Lengers, Marta Levering, Ruth Lewis, Hiawatha Lewis, Pam Lzkidy, Barb Limon, Esther Lindsey, Debbie Lindsey, Michael Lindsey, Tammy Lockle y, Alexander Logan Gzrol Logan Eddie Logan Mary Long Jerry Long Judy I Dm pil lhi W made In Q I I ,J 1, Vw ll an , dean! Cay I, Judi Mia ,R xl ohm fll. Calhgm, V Pad ll. Dtbhy llngy hmm Cad, Bm, K. Bette IS. Dal: lf. Nmgy ll. Par WK, Wim 'blk Um lflvll, Gm irlmmy Peg lein, Sherri- laue, Fred IMPPJ-'UU Knight. Dani ivwppe, lblmk Knox, Dani! loyl Randy Kylix, Jam Ladd, Pumla lafnea, losfph mke, Edwd lamb, BMT? umbason, Cymd lmbuson. lard lane. llcldfl Lmmn, SW llllilllflf UW' lmlad, SW uwencedll IMOH, Wh! Lady, Kill' L,dweIl,D0VFM lingers, MW ,dmv Rlllh Lili, Had' Lewis, Mb Wy' wha Win, 55' , uvfdsdh W1 LjndS3Yv WW may wcklflw W 'md ,W gan ZW This year the Juniors had a mascot whose name happened to be Junior , ' h J nior's skit What's my Junior attended all football games and was in t e u Line? , .fy he an ', I V. ' X if :Q ' im- . 3.7105 Y 3 5 ly' ' , .4 ,I ,Q ,H V viq, ,Li I . A 'e'l. ng' f 1 ,. , - fue 1 Q.. . . W, 7 2 21 ' 4, , . as A T4 1 -r we iii-n u' , 1 nz J me Juniors proved to be no. I in skit competition. This year the Juniors performed Whats my Line . Portrayzng the Dumbfounded Central Chief was Lynn Bailey, while the hostess was Pam Redden. Contestants were Alma Cole, Cyndy Lamberson, Glenden Rayner, Sandy Burder, Kathy Turner, and Junior , long, Lawrence 1 'A W Loolazbaugh, Janice I X Losee, Debbie fl 2 5 ,X 6 . Lougheed, Chthy .,,x - I J N: ji VV'A ' Lucien, Brenda 'l 1 ilfv' P Q Q Ip 'C s M Luscumb, Terry f m e 71. Q , 'Q ' Mack, Debra f' , gif , 2 X' LV X N Macklin, Willie ' Maiden, Vickie .- A ,. - A ,, if Maline, Terry N V I , ' iq Q ' ,A Malkim, Carol Y' - 4 Malley, Angela ' i Mangold, Mike ' ' Manns, Gary A P d 7' 0 ll ct Mansfield, Bob . Mapley, Jerry U d Marian, J. C 0 n Z t d n Marion, Frances Marshall, Dennis Marshall, Jeff Martin, Carolyn Determination Martin, Janet Martin, Janet Martin, Ken Wmr, M Martin, Linda Martinez, Teresa Massie, Sherry Mash, Persy Mathew, Donna Matteson, Larry Maxwell, Susan mx m -dr l A l ,Y tl 1 ll' ,1 l , I 1 l ,1 1 1 Perfection Through oordimztion The Juniors were well represented in the Catalina club this year. All thirteen girls were ready and willing to make their water show a Success. These girls are: ftogy Linda Compagnoniccrow lj Patti Bhzkeman, Gail Foster, Judy ustin, frow 3Sandy udnohufsky, Kathy Whitlock, G1rolMalkim. frow 31 rolyn Walker, Nancy Oaddock, Carol Pocchibla. frow 41 Alyce Muttersbaugh, Terry Becker, and Debbie Coin. i E I .5 McCammon, Kris McCbnneIl, Debbie McConnell, Kathy McOae, Elaine McDonnell, Don McDougl1l. Carl McGee, John McGowan, Pat Mclntosh, Jim McKenzie, Diana Mclaughlin, Mike McPhail, Charles McPherson, Dennis Mc Vety, Claire Mc Vety, D011 Meggitt, Margie Mendieta, Delia Meyers, Don Mihalek, Dennis Miller, EJ. Miller, Milton Miller, Robert Miller, Terry Miller, Tim Mills, Roxanne Mofica, Elizebeth Moncrief, Lonnie f iii- x ,ggi -Q- O 9, . Wx ' all.: fl 3' 2A 91.- 1 5 ' . Q el x I 'fim eff , ' Vx P2 K-5' V3 , s M GVX k. S 4 'T' GR-of ' x Y :xl 59' wg. . i , 1 r - T 5,-.. ,,. Q- 1 axe ,. 44 I ' Vi 4 17 7 x H fi: ,J 17-- -., fix,- ww if. if Q x., 4 x,, , 4 s.. -:fa -4 a '-:r-,.f,e--if:- --6.-r-wi E-gg 3,5 , sv if - ' 4 X ' 'BP U Q, if s - ras- 'ze J 1 'v 6 72 4, li 1-' 1' 5 V ., - 'A' 1 tl? I XM? ss tl A in ,gf 2 I li ,I Aww kwa W fe 1 t '7' ff ,. ' U t' as , A40 gh , , . - 1 .-Nj' -:J Y 1 ' R L: ,, : Q ' .,. .W ' . ,H y I .ii li ,arf 'Zi Mondo, Lemos Monroe, Charles Mooney, Lynn Moore, Calvin Moore, Kay Moore, Paul Morales, John Morford, Wanda Morris, Stephen Morrison, Farris Muttersbaugh, A lyce Myre, Debbie Nadeau, Tom Napier, Denise Nance, Walter Neidrick, Karen Newman. Margie Newman, Mark Newport, David Nichols, Cindy Nolin, Sandy Odneal, Lynn Ugans, Betty O'Leary, Elaine Oliver, Mike Olson, Ruth Osborne, Jimmy Owens, Kathy Pace, Deryl Page, Steve Parder, Randy Partin, Karen Patrick, Frank Hztterson, Lynn Payne, Arthur Pearson, DeA nn Pearson, James Peckham, Harry Penigar, Eric Peoples, Reginald I va' , 1 ,gf 'A ,,, , .,,. r , ,fl u L tgi A5 vi i s,.. , . 4- . dig: - ,,7u ,, , 4 1 ,cg i fy f VTBWL1 a ' .f f hay' ' , 4.4 SV' 9' H . V3 5:1 s a '- ti 'S ' ' 1- ,4., ' 'sbt N ' xslt Perna, Linda Perna, Thomas Perry, Doyle Perry, Tim Perry Vicky Peterson, Tom Phacan, Paul Phelps, Denda Phillips, John Pike, Bruce Pilgrim, Maretha Pilkinton, Brad Pocchiola, Carol Pope, Duane Presby, Steve Prokopchuk, Paul Pruett, David Puckett, Lee Rae Pysarenro, Paul Quick, Cindy Quinn, Karen Roboin, Debbi Ramos, Esperanza 117 Stand Up Give Your Battle Cry! 1 Keeping the spirit going for the chss of 71 are the Junior Cheerleaders These girls are ffrontj Sharon Lavolis, Pauline Jannette, Jill Zimmerman. Evelyn Riley. Rassler, Tom -6 ' Ratliff, Brenda x Raymer, Regina si ' - Q Rayner, Glenden - Redden, Pam ', , , . Redmond, Mike fk' f 5224-l 4. , ,ff Reid, Dan Remley, Cindy Renda, JoAnn ' A 'xx Redmond, Richard Q Redmond, Steven t- '1 rg. 7' ' Reed, Shirley , M sf' H x 'V i 1 I 118 L 0 gf , fbackj Pam Redden, Ten'y Beckw, Hiawatha Lewis, Janet Martin an nl? ,Aa--, W Nils x X N ' V I -E6 Rhodes, Margaret Rice, Sherrie Richard, williams Richardson, Lwkie Richardson, Rick Ridley, James Riley, Evelyn Ritchie, Ron Robinson, Donald Robinson, John Radges, Marcella Rodriguez, Ed Rhodes, MM Rice, SMH' Ridlvd. WW Ricllllfffolv Ui' xrfmdvw Rgjlyy, lm! Rggy, Ewffl Rnchif, Rm' Robmsol rl , Jail RWWLW WW'N ROMA. lane! zz f ,- ,il ff ,'. . oi u lx .ve 4-J ff. X l I ii 1 4495 1 ff r gg . ,E , I P, ' 2 21 M 2 , 411. 1, 21. 5 I .-,sw-HV 1 wh, ., ,.-un QYIAA f 1, Z. xi Na f N 6- 9 A g 5 is . ,H --.v x .JF 'Y A V, p gf I 'vw N M' 1 AEA, ?!E A V ,i pi . It ' vi Q Z . . I Il , W Q , 4 1 X 9 7. . mf yr Q' Q L' .61 N 1 X Si X .1 5' 22. -, sg ' , Ig r' Gnu! .N ,xl .I ,: pv-.,. in., '91 l ,',.A 'W 5 2 I xy Kia! xx.. 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Q , W t' 'fn i .E S at , x ff- i Rollins, Dorothy Rornaella, Joe Romeo, Nancy Rose, laura Rosengren, Bruce Ross, Cowendolyn Rowden, Rick Rudd, Sharon Ruffin, David Sahzar, Anita Salmins, Paulette Sample, Thurman Samples, Vanessa Sandord, Gary Santos, Henrietta Sartell, Dan Scarbro, Philip Scheidt, Timothy Scheifjlee, John Scott, Denise Sellers, Andreza Sevon, Kenneth Shampine, Diane Shapoe, Fred Shaw, Richard Shearer, Jon Shelton, Donis Sheffield, We Siggal, Ricky Simson, Vahean Sinclair, Donna Sisk, Carol Skaggs, Ed Slocum, Micheal Smallwood, Kenneth Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith smnn Smith, Smith, Alice Bill Carl Carolyn Charlene Janice Joyce Lester Patricia Robert Shzrley Snay, David Soderberg, Ed Soldan, Linda Soucey, Steve Spears, Eric Spears, Janet Spivey, Dave Spragle, Sue Spring, Karen Stabenow, Mavic l ' I lgl':gl':,l':,1l ,l':,1 I I I 1 H I ' I' I' nl v' ul I' pl'- gl gl gl 1 It 4 1 ll ll n' vf l 'H :'ffl ', ' -al .nl .ul ,nl'.al'.Jl'.l .' In 'Ill ,ll :l: ll :' I I ll I . nl' ul 1 n v, it Bagels, bagels, and more bagels are what the Juniors had at their bagel sale. Five different kinds of bagels were offered along with cokes. Selling bagels to Dave Guy and Dennis Bennett are Angeh Webb and Sandy Cudnohufsky. t Jr' 1 l ,mv lx 4 -f'Zi.' sb. fl He- I .5 V ft' , 1. t y ,n- 1 ,li I xlq . W -. Q I K s 1 4 .1-dv ix. VY u K, xt . Steeley, Roger Stephenson, Mary Steward, Dave Stesmrt, Sally Stewart, Shawn Stewart, Kathy Stilla, Ed Stormer, Pat Strine, Jim Strohschein, Dianne Sturdvant, Debra Swain, Robert ,ij M mis' ' 4 .dx '- ,- S .-3 'A if - . , .Q . if 1 1 ' ,F l 'nb 7 ,Q .5 V .- ' .,., ,.. N. v- L - -. .- I w N. 1 mtl mt I ,sinh i fl' V W . ,. t Ll e fav-gf: t wrt! 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Brown, President Lucille D. Marshall, Trustee John K. Irwin, Vice President . - .f3frn,f.24:. f , 3 A-' mme if I ,, Lf? '- -1 -.-14-U 7 Dr. Robert R. Turpin, Trustee 5 ,sf . Elsie Mihalek, Trustee 125 T-, , x f tvlwi abW'p0lli1Zv1 'Wt nf ff WI n?LldM,, Bdfxwyt Ewa ,Wy an 0 if-I-' - l1vls1L!f!'llMll! --W- Q - - - ' affhl an-:tu gg I x ,,, . I , YYY' ,?'f mast Aa'ministration.' A Bridge to Span Troubled Waters The mission of our administration is to establish and maintain policies and standards for Pontiac Northern High School which will meet the requirements of the Board of Education. They must maintain a sound educational program which will adequately prepare Northern students for the future. In handling individual and general school problems, they work in close accord with both the student body and the faculty. Respect and admiration are due them for the deft and efficient manner in which they go about their duties. One facet of the mission of these administrators is reflected in Pontiac Northern 's faculty, which guides the students in the learning process and necessary knowledge needed for gaining an advanced phzce in today 's society. Our administrators are fleft to right I Mr. McShan, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Wargelin, Mr. Tilwick w 1 mmmmumm may-linen ihilu A nFx 52 M6 r- lb 21- l M ission: To Master, English is one of the most basic and important subjects for students living in this country. ln this day and age it is of utmost importance for all people to be able to communicate with and understand each other. Through our English classes we are taught to express our thoughts and ideas both orally and in writing. In addition to learning grammatical English, studnets also have the opportunity to learn about authors and their works, and to study them in depth to see how they relate to the world around us. Standing above are our English teachers Mr. Kettler, Mr. Keinert, Mr. Kazen and Mr. Brown. Seated are Mr. Grifhn, Mr. Hull and Mrs. Jones. f sl L-n - um ,mamma e .- 'r-- -Q W V 'i' , Q7 'C 'R 6,1 5 at -il Y 4' Y by N... and Close Ther e man English classes offered here at Northern, and all of them are designed e ar y to help students along the way to fulfill their missions 1n life. Whether a student tt ds college or takes a different pathway to pursue his career, English will play a very a en important part in his life. Some of the English courses that are in the curriculum here at Northern include a 'generalu English course, a course designed for college bound students, a journalism chss, and a Business English course. Shown above are lstandingj Mr. Shutt, Mr. Roetteger, Mr. McDuffy and fseatedj Mrs. lwller, Miss Romano and Mr. Lee. .qsi,,tz1t,is1i.sni.....mi - mnumuwuulmdu - ggi gg M H Lecturing to an attentive pilot class is just one of the many duties that Mr., Buchanan assumes. Many times he assists Mr. Grifhn or Mr. Lifton, the other Pilot instructors, in making their presentations. Some times we even find him in the pilot position , which is slouched in a chair with arms folded across chest and eyes closed., But we 're all sure this is due to the strain from grading our papers, and not just disinterest. fa,-1-..w..vwm+, Lud- ,Z ,, x. 'I . 'V I 'T 'x J si ff- One of the newest additions to our English department is the reading lab. Mrs. Miller instructs students, many of them on the foreign exchange program, on how to use these machines to aid their reading and speaking ability. The reading lab is located across from the library. 2 ' 1 Not shown in our faculty group picture is a well known English teacher, Miss Gaubis. Here, Rosemary Piche receives help from Miss Gaubis. Many of our teachers are active in school affairs, and always are willing to help students with their needs. 1 3 1 4 .1 , . 'WY' -qs Social Studies The mission of our Social Studies department is a very involved one, as it covers such a broad variety of topics. However, thanks to our capable Social Studies teachers we are made aware of events happening around us today, events that happened in the past, and we are even given a glimpse of what might happen in the future. This leads to a much better understanding of our cultures in this country as well as our country is position in world affairs today. Northern 's Socml Studies Department is a very efficient one. It offers a wide variety of courses such as US. History, American Government, American Problems, and Negro History. Standing above are our History teachers Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Stimac, Mr. Pizza and seated Mr. Ponders and Mrs. DZ4llesandro. Q, .-of' N11 iv-4 T5- 'iy Keep Pace with Today There are also several additions to the Soczal Studies Department this year. For t e ln Northern s hzstory Economics was added to the curriculum Two courses the jirst tm were offered second semester one as academlcally orzented course and second a dH Thzs consumer educatzon course Another addltzon m thzs department was Worl :story cbss returned after a two year absence with a few mznor changes Instead of bezng a two semester course tt IS now offered tn three semesters The fzrst part zncludes h h rl rzver czvzlzzatzons the second part deals with the perzod from Prehzstory throug t e ea y the Greeks through the Mzddle Ages and the perzod from the Renatssance to the present constztutes the thtrd part The Soczal Studzes department ts very proud of tts acqutsttzon of a large ltbrary of s nchronzzed record hlmstrzps These cover wzde aspects of the Socuzl Studzes program It J' zs easy to understand why our Soczal Studtes department ts so efhczent zt frequently changes and adds courses to keep up wzth our fast changzng world of today' Shown above are our hzstory teachers Istandzngj Mr Wzlson Mr Bhzarznz Mzss Kerr and Mr Saddler Seated lS Mr Lzfton and Mr McCormzck . . . , . . ' 1 v 1 - , . - , ' r x - , , , , . - . . , lf, 1- ' ' '.', 1Qn..L.d r W 'b 2 - 1 . f. Y i ML' mnumuuwailudm ggggpg - IHHWTPMWQIIIIH A --- Q -- - g gin Ni X Talking on a phone is usually where you find most teenage girls, but teachers? Never! Miss Kerr just happened to be arranging a discussion period with another teacher when we snapped her in this striking pose. ln reality, it was letter-sweater day, and Miss Kerr was showing us her support for the school by wearing her school letter sweater! Last year a Black History class was introduced to Pontiac Northern. Because of its success, it was again offered this year, Mr. Stimac supplements book learning with many discussions in which students may I x 1 v 4 1 :N sf Discussing plans for their next class are two of this year 's history teachers, Mr. Osler and Mr. Spangler. Many teachers find that by coordinating their activities they can cover much more material each semester, thereby benefitting the student. voice opinions and try to answer questions. This leads to a better understanding between bhzck and white students, X -.A if-e KN .4 1 i . 'JMU'-N. 1 if YE 7 IX' . - X - l:11HlU1f ---- In -- - may MM ordimriqrla mira, Ill!-5 ads I0 I lf! 'nflfm gus- Mzsszon Personal Expresszon h rs ln our Math department have a mzsszon that takes much knowledge The teac e understandzng and patience to be successful Fortunatelv the staff zn the Math department possesses all of these qualltzes to help students gazn a good understandmg of d m ortant for students especzallv of Math ln zts various phases This understan zng IS 1 p today s generatzon o Above our Math teachers stand fleft to rzghtj Mr Chuey Mr Cheek Mr Crazgrmle and S I fr . . ' ' I ' 0 I ' . , u I . 1 ' ' , f r in this fast-paced world some form of Math is encountered each day. 1 ' 1 I ' '-,sim-JL '5tb....+L..L - ' 4 Y- J K 'I HM- h f The Logical Approach L ! I I i a One of the major jobs of a teacher that most students do not realize is preparing tests. Much work is put into any type of assignment outside of the textbook. Here Mr. Hulett is shown with fresh, mimeographed tests. We were unable to photograph his students' delighted expressions when he distributed the cherished papers! ,hx S0 d theorems zn class enables a greater understanding to me concepts m r 9:3 - W EU Y1!f'l'JA1Rl!!W4 - - - l. sf Ox . Z Often students have difficulty in grasping concepts in math. This makes it important for the math teacher to be understanding and patient. Miss Hetdish is shown giving assistance to her students in class. M Goodwin s Plane and Solid Geometrv class metzmes iscusstng E b ks ts about to explam one of exist among geometry students Ken u an 137 I Lum r 4 5, 'B in Q if 'Z ' 7 l will H . swf S We To Break the Language Barrier Many colleges require a foreign hznguage for admittance or for graduation. It is often t h I I mos 3 Pfll I0 study a foreign hnguage in high school. Here at Northern students have the opportunity to study German, Spanish or French. A great addition to the foreign language department is the Language lab. This enables students to hear the material b . . ezng read from the book and then they read it back. The students can hear themselves and the teacher can also hear them through ear phones. This offers a greater opportunity for the teacher to 'v ' d' ' ' ' gt e in zvzdual attention to those students who need it. Seated are our Language teachers Miss Sanders and Mrs. Moreau. Not shown is Mrs. Albright 10 . l -4 in Ibngh: mmf? lf III Hi ma if Sl WUI lml 58517515 :mutt Hat shf U ia. mappw to nyc Gaining l 1 l 5 W1 tenth, Mm S Y' v NMLKOMMZQ DEUTSCH Q 1 Mrs Albright certamly has a fitting name to descrzbe her classes all brzght l Her classes are never dull as she supplements them wzth records and recordzngs concermng Germany and decorates her bulletzn boards wzth pzctures showzng the German countryszde Here she zs shown with two of her students Ron Wood and Marlene Fowler who appear to enjoy the records Learnmg to speak and understand a foreign language ts only half of the goal set up IH language classes Students must also learn to accurately read and wrzte zn the language to gam full benefzt and better understandmg from the course Here Mrs Moreau helps her French students Leslze Tousley Cindy Helton and Vzvzan Wztt to correctly znterpret and wrtte zn French Gaznzng an Understandzng o Others 'film PIIHIIGRA Putman d h S l k b means of a visual azd poster Spanzsh lSjl1Sf one of three languages offered Spamsh teacher Mzss Sanders explams to her stu entst e uez oc s y to students -gl 1 as J 4 amp 5 i . ' 1 A V -L ' 4 A Q 3 1 - X fix ' mg - I 1 0 ' 13 I' -r lk v' A - . 1., . 3, , J, I -f ,, , I 5 ' V - - - - 1. - 11 . . . l . n f - 1 . , . 1 - 1 1 o o u f S 1, yr it I V Q -3,5 - - 1 Q ff- ' 1 1 ,, it peg' ' ',.g, ,g 1 . ' A 1 V Q L 1 ' , ' ' Ins.. .. ,X If ' ,K 1 X ' -- 1 1 1 1 ' M f . 1 1 f ' I 1 Q ' I, A 1 ' 1 -, . ,la 7-I ' . ' . . - . D . . . 139 '- ' ' L.. 11, .. IL-.ILLE I. ' '-Q ' -fm...-. - l l', . -f- - E 25' ' QQ G 1 Q3- n,uw'm H 5 1 ' V 1 V X v 1 A .4.v f fbngt.. M To Aid Students in Sel -Understanding l Cherrustry and Physzcs chsses gzve the zndzvzdual a baszc foundatzon on whzch B10 ogy to buzld a better understandmg of hzmself and the complex world zn whzch he lzves lab erzods accornpanyzng lectures permzt the student to explore and experzment wzth these P sczences These varzous courses of study gzve students an opportun ty to gazn an d understandzng of the component parts of lzfe from phznts and anzmals to chemzcals an atoms Standzng are our Mr Roush Not shown zs Mrs Maxzm, Sczence teachers Mr Wzlcox and Mr Hall Seated are Mrs Pagano and I- 1 muuamwuunum Anlwhiiiliid Faculty Brzdges Student Teacher Gap fs, ' 'he 'T ' s We M, . A, f 3 l Q O O K O 4 Helping one of ha students with a problem is alwaysa pleasure to Mrs. McGee, one of our Science teachers here at Northern. Learning the many aspects of Biology is only one of the fields of Science offered. If desired, a student may go into chemistry, Physics, or a more advanced Biology class. ' , Q! vs l- -' ', .1 L ls '. ,, , -. Sh- if ' . 4 . - ,-. 'v .. .,4 I ,J- V' -- 5,4 . ,i -'J .M Checking the roll before starting class is the first thing Mr Hall one of our . . . sh Surrounded by his students in Advanced Biology, Mr. R011 biology teachers does With the new attendance system in effect the . . absenteeism rate in most chzsses has dropped considerablv Mr Hall is also dellzlllslrlllela DNA molecule' Advanced Blology l'l.ll lllnyllglegflom the Wrmy basketball coach of the PNHS Huskies sop omore Biology, and goes into a deeper study oflzfe aroun u. Teachers Aid Students In Learning and Developing Skills Shoufing two students the process of wiring a computer is Mr Stephens IBM machines and computers This class is open to all and generally is His lnquisitibe students learn this and many other directions on running taken by students interested in the secretarial held Lecturing her class on shorthand skills is Mrs. Shepard. Shorthand is used as a means of taking fast dicta tion. Girls on 41 business curriculum usually take this course. I s - MWKMILWEEQIZI ne- Q - H arf-g 496' x 0- X 'I 1 u fl Q ,I L'- , .. Ns W 3. ! K E X Y n ' .es 6 Styx bl 'ig x fu- . VNV? I in Their Mission. Under the dzrectzon of Kenneth Ferguson department head the students zmprove thezr talents and learn to manzpulate buszness machznes and equzpment to thezr best advantage There are some very beneficml buszness courses offered to the college preparatory student such as notehand and typmg By offerzng courses to students of any currzculum Busmess Educatzon ts able to azd and attend to the needs of everyone Pictured above are our Buszness Educatzon faculty llejt to rzghtj Mrs Shepard Mzss Swanson Mr Stevens Mrs Peete and Mr Nugent 1 I 1 ' v - 9 , . , - . - L LUL1 hiddlllhllkilll l -N. ,gr 1 :mag Q Q Q Glrefully watching a student use one of the many variety of machines in metal technology is the course instructor Mr. Bruno. The instructor watches the students draw plans for theb project, as well as helping them complete their project. The course is offered to all students. Discussing the good and bad aspects ofa recent drawing is the instructor of Advanced Drafting, Mr. West, and a student. Advanced drafting is -P Q S.-4 Aiding a student in completing his project in the advanced woodshop class is the instructor Mr. Johnson. In this class the student is already well versed in the qualities of wood and learns how to draw up plans for and complete a semester project, be it a gun rack, desk, chair or what ever. It is offered to students who have already had a wood class. offered to those who have already had experience in a drafting class, and wish to pursue it futher, as a possibilty ofa life long trade. f'1.e51. 'Q Q l- J X The art classes work wzth many dzfferent materuzls to express thezr zdeas wnh gonsmrctzon papa, Creating balanced, flowing designs isn 't as easy as One of Mzss Woodtn s class projects was rmkzng abstract geometrzc deszgns an Students Demye Lauinger and Mary Compagnoni make it look! Dxsplaying works of art, whether it be in literature or drawn form is just one of the many ways Mrs. Palmgren, one of Northern 's art teachers, keeps her students on top of the action at Northern. mm, ' ,, 149 I 010 upon i W T 'Ir it liewlw jutvffi W' ,drill alll i it Mrs. Pzantiedosie is always cheerful in helping her students select the courses that will help them most in preparing for their future. Scheduling is one of the counselors' biggest jobs during the year, but Mrs. Plantiedosie still finds time to smile! The offce helpers are really the counselors' right hands . They are always willing to cheerfully perform various tasks to help the counselors get their never-ending list of work done! They did End a moment to sit f mv -...J ' -n..c,,w xp- ii , 1 ,A ug., Scheduling is a time when counselors have a chance to get to know their students better. Shown above is Mr. McDonald having a friendly chat with one of his counselors. down and have their picture taken, though. Shown above are Sandra Yerk, Gay Perna, Nina Edwards, Debbie Muenstermann, Sharlene Karen, Gwyn Wilcox, and Theo Overton. x14 I 1 Ou ti f ck 3-Ak fahx YVQT' K Isl K Q 1 2 0' W l B r Q. .og ..4--1---4' !l f fs I - 4. WL' 'x -3 2- Q- ia-: 9 nf' 9 en Learning to Drive A Trans-Mission Toward Adulthood One of the major steps we take toward adulthood is learning to drive. With this knowledge we must also accept the responsibility that goes along with adulthood. Driving has become a very basic part of life in our fast-moving world. The use ofa car has become almost as basic as walking. For this reason it is very important for people in our society to know and obey the rules of the road, and to be extremely defensive drivers. Many of our parents had to learn these things through experience aloneg however, we are lucky to have Drivers' Education chsses in our school systems. And here at Northern we are even more fortunate to have Mr. Koxmlczyk, Mr. Grubb, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Dempsey, Mr. Stimac, Mr. Shepler, and Mrs. Gunners to guide students and help us realize how important it is to have good driving habits. Drivers' Education is a year-round class to give all students an opportunity to take this step toward adulthood. During the school year it is offered hourly, plus an additional zero hour before school. Cars are also seen driving around our course during summer AMW' Wf' Simi ill MIM. blgwmvedoa MIIWMIHWI ian-irffry lx months of the year, beginning at six o 'clock in the morning, and 4 around four in the afternoon. i- , A i e 1 v 5, 4. , '1,1',:u-,tg f I D V A relatively new piece of equipment in the Drivers Education department is the Simulator. Here students are shown films while they drive along, without hazards of the road. Their mistakes are recorded and a light signals to enable them to correct the error. The Simuhtor has many advantages, including air-conditioning! Shown with one of our talented drivers education teachers, Mr. Grubb, are Evey Hayward, Sue Hudson, and Jim Osborne. Learning to drive does not mean just getting in the car and taking off! explain Before students are pamitted to drive on the road, they must first learn Malkim, rules and safety precautions. Experienced adults, such as Mr. Dempsey, I. i i as at' ,BA -J Y , , 1 Us Mr. Kowalczk is shown checking on a gas pump, before W demonstrating it to one of his driver 's training classes., Pulling up to a gas pump close enough to be able to have your car filled is just one of the trials and tribulations ofa beginning driver, defensive driving in the classroom Attentively listening are Gzrol Duane Knight, Dennis Benedict, and Robert Graham. IMW, 6 25 0 l' i www 4 N i Being taken by surprise as he directs the orchestra is the instructor Mr. Seabolt. He has aided Mr. Tousley with the Musical each year by providing members of his orchestra as accompianists in the show. Orchestra is open to all students pending an audition with Mr. Seabolt to test their skills. Directing his prize-winning band, Mr, Welton keeps a steady beat as he prepares his students for the Spring concert and many other concerts. Mr. Welton also daects and prepares the routines for the Huskie Marching Band which performs at halftime at the football WINES. Directing the A'Cappella Choa, Mr. Tousley plays the part on the piano frst, then has the Choir sing their part. He is assisted on the other piano by Richard Konzen. Mr. Tousley is also chairman of the All-State Honors Choir, as well as director of his church choir. He will travel to Europe this summer with his family, as a director ofa touring youth chorale. Helping a student in Applied Music is one of the vocal music instructors, Mr, Marsh. He helped direct this year 's musical, as well as conduct the girl's choir and applied Music Classes. The requirement for girl 's choir is placement through auditiong applied music is open to all, -1- I x X41 qi f,'3i-a......f :al Physical Education Classes - Mission: A Healthy Being A major outlet for most people could be obtained by engaging in some type of sport activityg however, in our modern society of airpbnes, automobiles, and television, few people have time for these activities. Having a special period set aside especially for physical htness helps the youth of today keep in shape. In physical education classes students are instructed in a wide variety of activities, such as field hockey, golf, football, basketball, Swedish gvmnastics, plus many more. The students are also taught activities which may be used during their leisure time outside of class. Shown above are our physical education teachers fleft to rlghtj Mr. Rhenda, Mr. Duff Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. McCall, Miss Fallon, Mr. Duda and Mr. McKinney. jg Ill? in, mum 031' lwmmtcxxhui- 1 M and IUUU J Discussing the art of shooting free throws is Mrs. Mooney 's student teacher, Miss Orlofji and the 3rd hour girls gym class. Basketball is just M. Duda instructs his advanced swimmers in his 3rd hour gym class on the front crawl stroke, while in the other end of the pool the one of the nuzny phases of gym taught along with swimming, gymnastics, soccer, and tennis. non-swimmers are being taught the basic elementary strokes. 157 ' ' 1. :ap ll fair c ' Vocational Adjustment Henry David Thoreau once said, 'Yf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. The beauty of this quote best exemplifes the thought behind the vocational adjustment class. The course is taught by two of the most qualified teachers in the citv: Mr. Basil Myers and Mrs. Ruby Kuhns, ,L X fl'-.1 Aiding a student in vocational adjustment is one of the instructors, Mrs. Kuhns, She has been a teacher at Northern for several years. Helping one of his students with a notebook is Mr. Myers, an instructor in Vocational Adjustment. He has been on the stafffor a little over a year. The students really enjoy him as an instructor. :mfmgaw :nam Jenkins. s sm- 51 M an :hi tru v. :hr mn l?i'!i'l.'I 1711 lm :ra ha notes, 1 ww of the mae ro be :hom . . be fl! M en urilfju - Jiri-trial! 5 an arf, :H m..:'f unit ond: 1 2' -I ff , -1 - -Nfxl' Qs! MM E hes ma lnstructinga new student librarian on the process of checking out books is Veronica Jenkins, a senior who has been a student librarian for three years. These are the students who help over 2,000 Northern students enjoy the many benefts of the library, which include both books and machines. Checking over her notes for the day is Mrs. Cook. She heads the audio visual section of the library and keeps a schedule of where and when pictures are to be shown, what machines are used, which teachers 's order request has been filled, and a host of other jobs. She should be congatulated a year of fine service. v-, Library a esource enter v 'A-1367 4 .t r Q. -51 1 1 -we 1' The librafvans of Pontiac Northern have a mission to maintain and make available the most adequate resource center possible of appropriate and varied materials including books, magazines, newspapers, and pamphlets. They must also assist the students in gaining reading interests, a knowledge of the resources avaihble, and the ability to use a variety of media for research, classroom assignments, and personal enjoyment. Shown here are our head librarians lstandingj Mr. Buller and I seated j Mr. Metzdorf 'S E A as . fre 'fs I .. 1 M-1 ,cu-. I .4 jlfl V, if if Q' I If x F- 0 s f' X , . x is I . I X .17 5 ,v x f gtff. W 3 4 L -4 3 u., A -.. x ii Ky 'f 'L' if X i XX Q- I Cafeteria Provides Nutritional Meals 0' or H ungry Students Here at Northern we are fortunate to have a well-rounded staff of nutritionists, dieticlans, and just phin good cooks to prepare our lunches for us. Not only do they serve us a hot lunch line but they give us a choice of sandwich line, milk line, and a snack line, in which you may appease your appetite with a piece of pie, an apple, or one of the many kinds of ice cream. Many times you even find them assisting different clubs who are in need of a fast way to count two hundred dollars in change which they have collected for a contest. Mrs. Houts always comes to the rescue with her variety of sorting and counting machines. Q I! fudllmi f- l'lHllllF!,1Dl!l A'-- ., - r ' ' K s . Tiff' 'l '5. gig' ,. Maintenance Maintains a Healthy Atmosphere Northern 's custodial staff is one that must be commended for a job well done. Without their assistance, the students would have no clean walls to write on in their Mvatories, no new telephones to tear off the walls, no clean lawns and walks to litter with debris, and most of all, no school to go to because of inoperative equipment such as heaters, lights, and rruzchines. Our custodial staff is one any school could be proud of Is our school one any custodian would be proud to take care of? If it 's not, let 's hope we can make it one. Our head maintainence staff includes lleft to rightj Mr. Robinson, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Wa 9: . 6 at 15' ,, sf 5512 R N. -K . 1 , .asv The seffemries have S0 much work that fhfy can always USC SOM? messages operate the swztehboard plus help the secretarzes tn other jobs assistance. Three of their many helpers are show above Lznda Hoolthan whych negd assistance Samba Johnson and Sandra Madden They answer telephones take 2' 'itlff' ffgy fqf V -1. Aw- at-J i i'E:7f f?'?5'? 3- , 2 W f 4 22 5 W1 1 2151--QC: -' ' f ,A A. v4h ?1,, ,:'gg.f5f. 'sL',39f. ' ,mv 4 . 17 7 5 - 1? Q4 .xt ,1 . if W .- A:. 1515 'Q few Q.. , . ,,, Everyone knows how busy the attendance ofhce IS and Mrs Dyke the attendance office secretary has hardly any tzme for plctures Her she looks out the door of our attendance office at a call from our Ph0!08fapher and quzckly has her pzcture snapped There comes a feeling after the applause of the audience has faded amy and the footlights have been turned off which is empty and hollow. 1t's necessary at times like these to turn our thoughts toward tomorrow instead of yesterday. Although we cherish the memories of our 3 act mission, keep in mind that more lasting joys are in store. The special events of our high school years were an emotional preparation for tomorrow. Not onbf joy amits us, but also sorrow and hardship. If we are emotionally mature, we will be able to withstand these disagreeable aspects of life and bounce back for an encore. The rose of success will be yours and unlike real roses, it oan't wilt away if you keep your emotions balanced and stable. Good luck. faded 3' and owd ries of 'e. Ulf zrrmbn ship. If I thlie rose of ,qyou 1 A l IN . H b IMNUIR-l!!U'IL1!mm? , , . IIAV AH' 1 ll K' -WW :C ffl .9 W Q. --. ....-. ,A E + inhuman - V .5 fr,,:gt.,,fffm-Viv, 1 1 ,mu umm 4 ul R .f J x Y, , . X NX - V .ta 4 K - , L f ' I a 4 All eyes were on Queen Sue Leever as she was crowned at the Queen Sue Leever and King Scott Hasted take time out from the dance to Homecoming game by Mr. Johnson, Members of the court looking happily sit on their thrones, while the members of the court watch the dancers. The on are: Debby Hogg, Kevin Giroux, King Scott Hasted, Dorothy Duncan, COW! Included: Kevin Glroux, Debby HOZX, Michael Seay, Marlene lim Black, Marlene Fowler, and Michael Seay, Fowler, Jim Black, and Dorothy Duncan, As the 'Age of Aquarius slowly came to an end, the members of the 1969-1970 Homecoming Court danced their last dance, reflecting back on the hs! few days of excitement, with a feeling of happiness and pride. r la WW IZH rhmflliflul m. em 7 . bw ill 'W I html flew! WWW? of mlillll as My' It iid! W W W Alle' 'li 'X M1 rftllllfd I0 Jia' W' M' mm f0' fmglh' l Ifggdllll WNW sm Vldllls W Wljllll lmonah will! Oflla pall My Wal, llld ll ,W I0 IWW SN W before, If br iw mm of W nmlgprihllxf mm fit refliivl JI W dam, Milf of the in M970 whool ye of Q , fha . I N nl, me Wm A Cherished Moment Northern 's 12th annual homecoming proved to be very successful in that everyone had so much to see and do during this exciting week. Not only the Homecoming Court had things to think about, but the students also. They had the jobs of picking the 1969 King and Queen. The crowning of the King and Queen held everyone's attention as Mr. Johnson hnally placed the crown on Queen Sue Leever and shook King Scottie Hasted's hand. After this exciting moment, the emotions of the crowd returned to normal, and the cheerleaders did their next cheer, most of them crying. It was an emotional time for all of the students as the King and Queen were finally chosen. This year's homecoming seemed to round out everyone's personalities. It gave many a chance to find out what other people were like and gave them pride in their school, and in their fellow students. It helped many to know students that they had never really known before. It brought everyone closer together, as all the events of the past were forgotten and everyone was living for the exciting events to come. From the receiving of the mums to the hst number phyed at the dance, the Age of Aquarius will surely be one of the many cherished moments of this 1969-1 970 school year. 'Q' One of the most cherished events for girls during homecoming week WHS when they fecieved 4 beauflful whiff As the 1969 1970 Homecoming dance draws to a close Queen Sue and King Scott take mum fied with 11 fed ci white ribbon ff0m fhefi' f0V0fifff guy- time to remember all of the exciting events that have happened in the last few days Here: Tim Lyons Pmudly Ivvkf at SW Weber 0-V he Pins On he' This was the time to remember all the cherished moments which will always have a mum. The sale was sponsored by the International Club. phgg In their hams 1 f' x I I ' af 1 K Y! 2 1 rg il, r Hr X21-f , of, K.. 'if kg. 'aj 11' urn. ,H J 2csg,f,. Teacher-cbess-down day was really successful this year. The teachers at RNJL out-did the students in showing the? characters. These are only a few of the many wild outfits worn by the faculty. Here we see Shut-out Shutt, Goofy Gary, Mod Morrow, Funky Ferguson, Ducky Daone, Mischievious McDuffy, and Muscles Maxim as they do their thzrig. During spirit week, everyone tries to out-do everyone else by portraying their personalities with the type of clothes they wear. Here we see three distinct characters as hippy Terry fBeckerj tries to portray a big-footed clod, Pam Pinter, a very delightful Minnie Pearl, and Cathy Chase an elegantly-dressed karate cha mp. iiiulii We'oe Got Spirit... Everybody' School spirit has been one of the major discussions in many of Northern 'S ClubS as well as in Student Council this year. Many voice their opinion that its the fault ofPep Club lmade up ofabout 30 loyal membersj, or the Senior Class, or better yet, the Cheerleaders. However, when one goes beyond faulty reasoning, he can see that the responsibility rests upon the student bodv as a whole. Pep Club, trying to erase student apathy and replace it with school spirit, initiated week-long activities which included a door- decorating contest, a dance, and a pep l1SSeVflbl,V- However. student response was still low. The Juniors walked away with the prize in Skit Competition luring spirit week with their portrayal of What's my Line. Lynn Bailey played the part of the dumb-founded chief while .Hg K 4 4 ll fm Spvn IM. fu' 41 th: Maul rf I0 pay they ll flfdifi acted ax txwlloohon m me1uHuh,,m gn lr UHF ,f A 'H' , 4 , . X Y- .4 V fl- 9 fi 1 he .,.v. 4 .F ....,..,,,,T, 5 . s , 11 - Q 1 if MVN ., 1- ff' 'N f u Wu-wv-4w14mummi1u:A-40' ' h.,1m,.L1xJ.l....1ly,.4-.M -L-,., iii! 1- vii' l ' V- l'W!lll'.!JlIl!! -'-- -- . ?L at C A Mission: Victorious 8-6 Once again the mission of the Northern Huskies is to beat cross-town rivals, the Central Chiefs. It is traditional that every year the Huskies try to out-do the Chiefs, not only in winning the game, but in playing jokes on the school. This year, the Huskies stole the school phzque from inside Central. Central in turn captured the great PNH victory bell. Even though the Chiefs took our bell, it didn 't help them much, for the Hammering Huskies won the game, 8 to 6. The major reason for the Huskie 's victory was an outstanding defensive effort. The Huskies held the powerful Central offense to 142 yards total offense. On six different occasions, the Big Red stopped Central threats within the 20 yard lines. The spirit was high and the Huskies phyed on until the buzzer sounded, signalling the end of the game. The Huskies had won! This was the second time in ten years of PNH history that our Huskies defeated the Chiefs. It makes everyone feel much pride when we stop and think that our Huskies are really great! It was surely said by all that this was a job well done. We shall never forget it, Huskies! -X Q ran -sf .,, X 1 4 N 2.4 fx g. Y 1 .pf .1 Dwing Spirit week' Fyiday was Iettensweafe, proudly representing their respective schools. day for everyone, including teachers. Here we see Mr. Renda, Mrs. Thomas, and Mr. Ferguson Harry FMMEUH PWM the Way Affff robbing Central Of he' most Pffzed display the school emblem, and Roberta LaZelle possessions, Mari Compagnoni shows off the shows the chlgfs gostuyngu princess' headband, while Tim and Tom Mash y 173 I - W 4dMAM4i J . ' l- -ff ifffgivi-1'7yU1'f'r 'rv1yrff4 T4f'eiv'nf 1 ' i 3 1 1 4 I r 1 -1-.----nu.. my , 1 Y ................-M Sllb' Ctttff. Ants aml 91' Bl dnohllm W 4- 1 The Senior Class President, Scottie Hasted, has his Lands full with jobs that have to be accomplished before his work is done. Along with his faculty sponsor, Mr Raymond Hull, fwho deserves much creditj, he helps plan various activities, such as the Senior Trip, the Senior Prom, and others, which make the Senior's last year one that will always be remembered. Here we see our great president taking time out from all his activities to have a little rest. -Hin Felt, Pont1ac's Junior Miss, shows her joy as she proudly displays he' ffOphy and crown, After becoming Junior Miss, Jan went to the Reglonals, where she came in first place. She then competed in the State Pageant held here at Northern. Although she didn 't win, she still has the memories of her accomplishments. - l.lu1u:'.1nmul3 W, gi We've Got Spirit, We'1fe Got Go! lei J .gf ., ' ,f .V ' , K fs' Iii t. '?, I- ., 4 2 ' I -i ww f-g . -vu Jw Cupid surely hit someone with his love arrow when PNH picked the 1970 Valentine Court. These lovestruck gals were picked from various clubs, and collected pennies as votes. The money went to the International Club, for help in sponsoring foreign exchange students. This years court consisted of Leslie Hotchkiss, Jill Watts, Sharon Bailey, Ann Pullis, and Queen Kris Longair. Seniors at PNH have had a good year. They have met many new friends and now have some idea what life is all about. The activities and events held gave these students a chance to participate and help them know and understand people. Special events help to shape and mold each student and prepare them for their individual occupations. They help each student realize the importance of developing socially as well as intellectually, and give them an insight into what to expect from the world outside. Seniors must realize that this is their last year of high school, but only the beginning in preparing for the society they must live in for the rest of their lives. These events and acticities will always be cherished, as Seniors say their kzst good-byes to the school which helped to give them their distinct personalities, and which will help them to face the obstacles that each must meet in that vast area known as the world. 175 ,,, .. 1 5 Q It gf 1 --rf 'K 'WireTTU'-w..mww-4'i'mv y' ' if w 1 L N 14' l ' I 4' 1 I ! qf I M'-Y Mlm-1-T.....,, - ami the kt nay. Hm -1 I l W heltmgv p gf gint w.-1 - mmunumnnl wi ' lvlHCUs N 'S :'lg'!'-' A Don Barefoot, the sophomore class president, with alot of help from their sponsor Mrs. Thomas, was largely responsible for the success and quite profitable year of the sophomores. Some of this success may be accredited to Don 's past experience in this field,as he held the position of student council president at Madison Junior High. see the finale of the pep assembly. In the backgound is Miss Kerr, applauding the work of the barber, as she admires the finished PVOJMCI-' A clean-shaven Mr. Ponder. They have spirit, they are true, they re the class of 72 . The sophomore cheerleaders, Arlene Lance, Roberta 1azZelle, Sharon Miller, and Mari Compagnoni, have contributed all of their efforts this year to boosting the spirits of the entire student body. We Live, Learn and Accomplisln sis One of the missions of Special Events is to help students discover themselves. All through high school, students participate in many activities and events. By doing this, they get to know other people and , become a part of the school. The high school years are when students are just beginning to understand what life is all about. They begin to live by doing Things they never had done before, and learn about fhe world around them. They set up a goal or mission, and strive to accomplish it by a strong desire 10 make something of themselves. All the activities held at PNH help round out each Individual and give him a distinct personality which helps to make Northern one of the best schools around. 177 ...M Q.. .. r - ew.. I . y i ,TR -,,, fv m'1fv--wwf--uw-.V --v,' - ,,,:4, - ' :Eg A' ly . 14 5' ,-1 ' -'ni' . 1 ' :Elf ' ii' ' 1--1 ' ,.: 4' il I- Ni- .Vt ll ilk- r K . 4' ,L X . ix Qs, 'QR Seniors Seniors, have you completed your mission? You have your caps and your dipbmas, but are you prepared to face what is to come? High school is not the end by any means,' it is merebf the foundation on which you will build your life. Regardless of what career you choose, there were abundant opportunities to prepare for it while in high school. Did you utilize them? If so, you need not fear tomorrow for it will bring new challenges and you will be ready to meet them on your own terms. No one need dictate your life to you now. The world is a stage and you are free to be your own playwright. The stage is now bare, awaiting your entrance. The spotlight is on you! You will be playing to a full house of experienced critics, who will know U you are faking, so be yourself You need not fear the ratings if you have performed to the best of your ability. The curtain has fallen on your 3 act play here at Northern, but will soon rise on a new setting. Are you prepared? Good Luck. W5 :rcapsm arm? IM mdarion on ou doom, ile in high vrrowforir emonyow e world isa :nge is raw You wilbe .wU'youan if WH W enonyow3 W-WI' 5 Q 'x'a'?.'X ,'-QQ, my .,:,.,Xk N. 's N Nqr, -, X ,wi QR, ,L I A ., nw-sai' f IIWX' Na-an-gun . , 41 mmf' 4 I ll., xl ll -3 f lm .9 ' U X '- an 3? av 5 AA I 'fa ,4, an I -4? Y -.ff SW-4,2 ' uv r' ,. if . we-f ' Lead Us Not Into Temptation dx U X! at as nm , -av 1 121 ' , I if AL ff A 7v-' V 1m,,v l15fl! Mfr 603 7. a xx K' I if - 'is x.f4 . I fix? .,, A at vx , 4 , x ., Y? - ' - ' J L04 4-., . -Q 55 v H ' r ' ld Stephen Barnett Neal Bartholomew Boyd Barton Helen Bartnik Harold Barttley Christopher Bean Roger Beedle Bernadine Bell Diana Bell Robin Beltz Kurt Bemman Mark Bendes Larry A da ms Gary A dler Andrew Alexander Jose Aljaro Shaun Allen Cheryl A nderson Kellie Anderson Roland Anderson Thomas A nderson Ann Angelojf Robin Aputen Deborah Areand Irene Arellano Dianna Arnold Marjory Artes Ralph Ashrnead Jean Atkins Helen Bailey Sharon Bailey David Baker Patricia Baker Shirley Baker Carol Barber Thomas Barnes u, tw? Yf,gLff 1 Q 5, Q4 ' '-ll 1 21 i Q-1' U K U nm ,, , u .nil Af? S - YQ.- ' These four people, Linda Luxon-Secretary, Jill lthtts-Vice President, Kitty Boyd-Treasurer, and Scott Hasted-President, helped guide their class in the many missions they tackled and accomplished. Among those accomplished were a Utristmas Caroling Party, a Donkey Basketball Game, and a memorable Senior Prom. The chss of 7U also produced three firsts jot Northern. It was the Drst to go on a Senior Trip to the Bahamas, the first to have a play perhvrnied by the Meadow Brook Phyers as a rnnney-making protect, and the first to change the site of the Graduation exervises. These accomplishments nude this year one the seniors will never jitrget, Bruce Bennett Robert Betts Brenda Bills lv, Ivy Birchett James Black Eddie Blackburn Jack Blaylock , Martha Boggs l 3 ' . .XS . f- -rv . ? A 44 xx' ' , V Qs El1:abeth Boone Randolph Bouie Angelia Bower Grave Bower A9 gran. ,E -fztzv I 'Nite' i Spirit: I That's Our Mission! 1 i , X V E fi wr-' 'B' i ?' i I L 1 JT 1'9 i 315,217 5 . . .ff Q 3 :iii 1 f i f., ' 1 1 'iii . ' I z gi 1 i i , ,an 3 N, 'I . V 991 E 1 4, ax vw xr- Q :, l -X A ,4 O-5 3 ,....: I A , I i , i 1 ,I ,i '1 1 I yi B 'E ff H I D ii I An I -tl ,1 3 ' il , Q nd ' ' . iii -w vw- i , 9 B li We Q 11 -gp 2' 7, up-...... Colin Bowman Chlherine Boyd H, , .,- Sally Bracken 2 -.li I .Qu Jean Bradshaw D01 B I 1 45 1 ra ey Chrol Brat! .1 ,a 9 i 3 , Sherry Breeding Calvin Brinker Jamcx Broadwater ,A 475 VWIUII Brouwer Robert D. Brown Ruherl E. Brown --g T Slfpherl Brozowski 0 Leonard Buero Debra Buhl ' ' J -'uv -dl N , A I An QQ 4:3 gl Ag --and -i- ht 'atv -4' . ' 7 4, ' gt 4 J Q ' 7 -Q' fy 1 1 1 -... X Q 'T ,J , 1 rl K ij t ':v,, A t 3 hd! -A f2D b J 'llhll f ' David Clancy Kathy A. Clark Kathy L. Clark Charles Clauser Linda Clay David Coleman Diane Coleman Lana Coleman Daniel Collins Linda Contor Vicki Conway Donna Cooper Q---1 5 1 av- f 'C-A y .X fr ng PM 7 I . m A nf' x-'11 ,zz-ms, ai Q ' The mission of the Senior Cheerleaders nas to devote hours of hard work and practice toward the direction of the younger cheerleaders and the promotion of school spirit, a mission they '57 E 53 Q fa 5 2 ,,.f . Gary Burtch David Burton June Burton David Bushey Douglas Bushey Julia Bussard Tlzereese Butler Curtis Caddell Sheila Caddell David D Callahan Larry Calvary Barbara Campbell Sally Campbell Kristine Capistrant Annie Carter Jerry Carters Mario Castillo Michael Chapman Karla Charlton Cathy Chase Ronald Chism accomplished very successfully. Sally Gzmpbell, Debbie Hogg, D0f0Ih.VDIll1Q1ll, Sue Leever, and Denise Valkzd execute one of the mounts they used in accomplishing their task gg ... X Z S01 I l 2 1 is :fi Z. ' J sl px I x D' A I L5 ins x i ,Z 9- f Expressions Speak Louder Than Words - 'Q-9 'ff' ,s .e 51' Z' ff -in , J 4, an -0' X 54 'Ja f'. -0 ff' -4 l 3 .BX 23' :JV dy 554 s' r . V V 7, I .:V. f '7 -'44 f Qi 0 if v-1 I-.Q 1-'uv 'mfg '-ef 0 1 'K 'r '? 'TS' Q, 3 L23 nf -Q ,,,x ,pu CT 1355 -vnu, iw? v MIVWW lf, .X .43 4 0 '-Y , 4 , M., Ghg, . 3- X.. Dennis Carr Susan Colcher David Coulure Mirhael Cowley Rick Cox .Harlene Craner Linda Cronkrighr Deborah Crook David Cudnohujsky Marcus Cummings Michael Curson Phyllis Dalby Chrisline Daley Germld Daniels Joy lA dlerl Daniels Ronald D'Aulremont Karin' Davenport .lanivs Davis Linda Davis Sm!! Davis Gary Dawson Kay Deming James Dempsey I.inda Deni '4 , if--5 ' -.J i T' .l .4-I -4 .-Q ls .link , t ,V M 'E V lf' C7 1 .5 D I 'Jw 4 'J Q4 44' '-1-1' , LIN -q k w. 5:77 suns-an inf X 'V T in it 41122 iw ' 'A e f 'w ,f 49' 0 Samuel Denton James Dillon Lee Dodge Gloria Dominguez Steven Doremus Karen Dotson Michael Dumbrigue Dorothy Duncan Sandra Dunlap John Dunn Deborah Duteher Vanessa Edison O31 Looking back at this year, seniors are flooded with memories of their Ms! homecoming here at Northern. Reigning over this years homecoming were King Scott Hasted and Queen Sue Leever, Die bak of joy and happiness ofa dream come true on their faces was shared by all living in 'The Age offlquarius. Randy Edwards ' 'Q Susan Eldrige -F A x Myra Ellis Carolyn English ffl- 'ii ,-v John Erznoznik v ' ' 1 rl 5' ' Jackie Eubanlcs - ,,. ,, ' 4' 4 'U :sv 431 L In I 5 ,Q I ,Q , 27 ' t .. f W' 'vi' Judy Evans Judy Evans Glenda Farnsworth Randall Featherstone Richard Feeney ldali Feliciano f'x 'fb '1-13 we , I, V , QW! 9 ' sci 1-wif 'l li Q' 'W '-...f ,b Q'-:gr A f ff' , 'Kql '-Q3 , be 'M'-r ,F -5 3 fi I XO' iii Ae, '-r fill- Y. gf- :rffi A ,f-.-, if -v-5 ,.,'-3 4 : Q - MQ ' , K rr M ig Their faces glo wing with pride, this year 's homecoming court takes Iime Io pnse for the pholographer. Members of lhe homecoming court are picked by the senior class out of xeniur hamerowns, The king and queen are then chosen from Ihe murt by lhe entire studenl body. Members of this ,veur's courr were Kevin Giroux, Dorthy Duncan, .lim Bbick, Queen Sue Leever, King SCO!! Hasted, Marlene Fowler, Michael Seay, and Debbie Hogg. -fs e,,.,x -fl-an ,J 'lr Q-if f-K l 'I L. -4 - gx C? lx Aa I in pi. nn- ,,,,,, , fg -er ,-.4 ,...4 ' N .1 1 --1 wig X' .421 4 X' , V , 'nn rf' :if 'qw X l . ,A F- 1125'Af' . ,Q , ,ws M Qtr- 7 Qs Z5 'Wh ff! '7 J A I .:- as 'A Q A.: at I 'Off --,i -nv , -d 1 1 g. rr- ,,,.' t vw -V., av l if ' Q..-Q 1 N -3 7 'O 1 It ln- XP' -Q' 1-'FD -1 g len tif- I my at ess W Q 1' v - - Em-s. TT .41 ..- ,- if .,.4 it QQ' if, -J' 51 K I Fx 3 Vi Jan Felt Jack Ferguson Deborah Ferrell Pamela Figurski Harold Flanagan Dianne Fleck Judy Fleck Juan Flores Mary Flores Mary Floyd Dawn Forker Linda Fortson Timothy Fournier Marr Ann Fouts Virginia Fouts Marlene Fowler Bernard Fox Bruce Fox Martha Frank Robert Frazer Erie Frazier Stephen Frye Eric Gage Paula Gallardo Paulette Gallardo Kathy Gallo way Nancy Galpin Suzanne Garant Deborah Gamer Slzeila Garret Jose Garza Bradley Geeek Shirley Geiger Jimmy George Gerald Gerjekian Beverly Gibson Dianne Gibson Gary Gibson Jacqueline Gideumb Lillian Gilbert Bettie Gilmore Linda Gilmore Mystic Visions Kevin Giroux Phyllis Glaseoek Patrick Glover Ruth Goernare Dolores Gomez Jane Goodman A n dre Gragg Barbara Graham Gayla Grammer Sherman Granberry i ilu 1 L - 4 -4. T TW ,gil Tlus ya1r's Senior Class reallv wen! all out in the and joy of ihe Chzss of 70. Wiih flashing eyes. Homecoming floai competiiion. Scorpio, standing crushing legs, and a rail dripping deadly poison, he I2 feel high and 30 fee! in ienglh, was the pride spelled danger lo rhe opposing Skippers. 2 1 K 1 -gum Q 'sf-P ,QQ li in '1 ll 3 79 .1 ao' .fi I S'-fr'-2 Grigor Hasfed Anna Hawkins Joseph Ha wle v Darlene Hayes John Hayward Jerrv Hendon Barbara Henry Deborah Henry Rulh Hereford James Hernandez Del Highfield Carolvn Hill John Hill Linda Hill Larry Hills Joel Hinkle Thomas Hoffmasler Debbie Hogg Robert Holcomb Ruger Holland Thomas Holt Linda lloolihan Leslie Hotchkiss Ro ber! Houck Glenn Howard Jerry Howard Renee Hudson Charles B. Hughes Jane! Hunsaker Joyce Hunter 4. 9? 1-J' 'ZZ' 11 1 fi-QY je'-..-f abr '..'1' rt Er, -3 . 12' E 4 -GN TTT? QW H an W 4 Q i 'Q Sandra Gray Claretha Green Kenneth Green Carole Greenwood James Greer Donald J. Griggs 1--fr - 1'-if 70 '.IZ7 -up I I r I , . , 'm -Q 'v---Y -A ,Q-' -, 9 . -cal , John Griggs lflimhcili Guticrre David Guy Kevin llahn Deborah Hale Samuel Hall Mirlzael Hamilton Richard Hamilmn Judy Harbin Jean Harris Jeanette Harris Larrv Harrold ff N. 47 4 QTb A A Product of Unity and Determination 'Q PY f 3' 1f ? it std r '75 V 1 '42 'Z' if 41 -.af A fe-wr iii , ,! LFS? 1 . 1 A .f. f X fl ., .Q W'-s ,I 'GQ Z-we 1 - ,A r JH! U ,z X .W Q Q Q gg.. l E I I I 4 f? A4 lg ue- -s 'P W 3 1 13 4 , , .. 4 , 1'-,H I 4, , qv., f ,qw , v ww, 991,43 :QW 16 'ax as 0 I, I '51 ...sep Q f' as - ,Av Jeanette Hurst Steven Hutchens Barbara Huttenho wer Cynthia Jarvis James Jenkins Nancy Johns ., J-7 M f--s 'h' aj' 8 --4-1 1'3 Clijlord Jackson Sherry Jae kson Cfvnthia James , M JA -V . ,nm 1 For the first time in Northern 's hisrofv both a king and Sample, Jan Felt, Sandy' IanHook, Queen Denise lrallad, King queen reignedover rheannual Snow Ballsponsored by the Pep John Hill, Dave Cudnohufskv, Buteh Butler and Gary Club. Members of this year 's Snow Ball Court were Diane Sherwood, who were all realli' in the snow ball splrit. 1 Donald Johnson Mal Johnson Freddie Johnson Nathaniel Johnson Pete Johnson Samuel Johnson Daniel Johnston Mark Johnston Marsha Jones Warren llilichaeli Jones Mary Jordan Michael Kane Pauline Kapeluch Sharlene Karen Sherrie Kayga Nancy Keils Larry' Kennedy Linda Kilrnan Natalie Kilmer Robin Kirby Mirhael Kolomirz Richard Konzen Linda Kukuk Deanna Ladd Robert Lamphere all 10 'A 1 i 3 t.. 1 4 'b' Q 4' 5. 6 'K A4 Marilyn Landis Ann Lane Steven Laufks ...gp ? 41' ff? 45 Rose La Verdure Carol Lawrence 1 Celia Leal -A - -'rv 1' 1 ' Ill A L... -in fab I I 1 -S 4 -. 'T 7 ,S I than .f-9 -nf ...dy I , is 'NJN KT 1 'WE lj I '1 Qeify, Y Jennifer Ledford Annie Ledwell Ronald Ledwell Sue Leever William Lehman Gary Leinanen Larry Leirzonen Janet Lenzunski Kimberly Lesperance Gregory Lewzlv Melvalynn Lewis Julie Linseman Lanette Lloyd Robert Long Goal As High 5 fi T X Z' L' at ani 1:1 -1 A I9- As Your Heart 'I nn L, 1' nr 'aa 'V' ... 4 Krisline Longair ' ,W David Lonteen '- Juhn Lontorfox , -CV' 5 7,1 V f '31 E75 Richard Lowe A llen Ludwig ' ' . I 1, Debra Ludwig' 11? , 'lf hy' . .aff H fl Q' 6 if at Linda Lutey , . , A ' Linda Luxon Cbllccri Lyons 4 i ,li in 46' 'vi ,M x , Timo thy Lyons , , John lllaciaszek 'Q - I Clarence Mack I ' -A i.. 4.3. , 1 in ' XR 6 ef- 0 A C, I f ' ,gf fs ' Sandra Madden , Q Rom Mahan -M Q Luurclha Mahone .,. i ' 1 A . 7' X-, A ill es... ,A Q 'T ,gp .4- --.Q 591. , ,: 5 3 -:Sli 'X I X 13' sf- '1' f .1 Sb- l . I -4 -3 '3 During zhe week of February 9th,i1 was not unusual to see these five girls callecring all lhc pennies in sight. These five girl! WEN oandidzres far Valenline Queen and pennies were cas! as mid for each per.van's favorile. The court collected 5410 in all which wenl toward financing foreign exchange srudenrs. Members of : l'w-.N me bf' nm ll'm+bW 1. MWC J I , 'J If an ' f -r 7 Q ,, . 1 - ,- ,. N - t I . I . ,Q . AV ' , ' if . e - I M ... , e if f 5 ,x tar J .,,: 1 ' we ' V ff V T l ' ig? Q 3 l 4 N -lx! 4 57,1 1: 3 f fl , 1 Z 1 1 . -, l ,, 4- ' 3 M -ae To Q ' ' ' ' ' Q? ' X 1 f 'M J' ' we l I ,-' V ., VV 1 0 My M I , l v 5 L, V 4 . A i 4 al Ai 1 '. l X ,rf A' , 45- - T t. 5, .7', ,i! iz., ., H H 'V l a 4 A.. M e J , .4.1,, I .X 37: 4 5 ! 1 Q ' -1 at x at V l k L Q 1 y V Y U V t tt: s M 1 N, , Q , l t s M ., if Q I X4 of W l N . 5 if - ' 'X 1 I l 'I ' 'X . . S , ' QXUXNFI f 'Ara I ' Lv, f I - elk A , - Inu!! I I ' I , A I If -.lla . l X SJW '-HQ' 'YN- Lmda Malden Mary Marlon Paula Marker Donald Marshall James Martln Sands Marnne Linda Mascorro Thomas Mash Tzrnothx Mash vllmww fl l hll Wlwgfggnl YUM! dvd' 4' l wut! lWHmuLu,,154lWi H' ,ww ,WF Ann Mathcnx t 'W mi E i Bobble Mathcnu 2. A, Bc verll Matthews lxaron Mattln us M1rhanlMcArdlL John MCCathcrn Thomas MCC lam Gene McClellan Dennzs McCollum .1-.. my f's I1 -.qw stiff! 43 'Wray 2 wa Gul? .4-as it had '33 QQ 03 '7 iw Loxeda McDougal Lznda McElwa1n Dax td McGeen Kathy Mcllhargre Judy Mclntyre Gerald McKee Beverly McNutt Twzla McQueen Virginia Mendleta this year s Valentme s Dance Court sponsored by lnternatzonal Cub, were Kns longuxr, senzor class candidate and Valentxne Queen, Leshe Hotchkzss, Chozr candzdare Sharon Bailey, Gztalma club candidate, Ann Pullls, Varsity Club eandzdate, and Jzll Watts, lnternatzonal Uub candidate I' 1YN K '-f L is J 1113 I0 AQ' li 4' In .1 Lu-L-.slam 44 .4 1 O4 -4l 'S ad' fy- ,. 1 l 1 hwuauwlki-AM I l 40 'K 4 I , S xx an-S n I M' 1 A seniur plcnue ls a reflscrmn uf lhree years uf hard snuggle, deiermihatwn, and hope. Mary Floyd discovers il s ulsu snmewhal ofa struggle 10 get your pictures, You musl HIS! pose, second chuuse yfvur pnwfs, and rhlrd pick up the finished pmducr. The smile of apprenalmn and apprnml nn Ronald Ledwell 's fare made Mafv 's hours ,ff snuggle van' muvh wrfhwhzle. -fav 'P -nr-'i -.- -1 ,I , ,1 ,Z V .,- , -ah-' :gm --va 7 ,, i A 'x A I - 4 'f in f' 'U p9 'x , N N A ' ... I - 1.141 hum' .o gl 2, -1 i 5-7+ ,N our v . 'CA ' 4-Q qs., li .Wi 7'.4 Q3 1 .X ii x Ji :Wk 24? -Q3 ,,, as .Q4 - K L Q. 2 -'s 1 Z9 1 may .u , fi' X , , s,,s . Y' s L Gui 'fi va.-4-1 Q FP' J' I 'Q--7-9 L 'Z' Rosalinda Mendoza Christine Mercer Vincent Michael Cynthia Mielke Rand Millard Blair Miller James Miller Michael Miller Mildred Miller Penny Miller Terry Miller Gary Mitchell Gail Mobley Elizabeth Mojica Udo Molinari X feas- v.,- 'Q1 RQ' x O Mx we fv' X ', A , I2 hd? , 0 . 4' Q V l . J! 'M 'n'3!D - I aHUll1e43mWYEm mi . - i Reaching Farther Into Reality Edward Moncrief Victor Money Nancy Monroe Mary Mooney Linda Moore Terry Moore Alicia Moran Phyllis Morford Linda Moses Deborah Muensterrnann Jean Munro w Timo tlz y Muttersbaugh Algirdas Nalazs Alan Nance Dennis Neff Doris Neff Sandra Nelson Sharon Newton Melvin Nichols Maurice Nolin Robert Northmp Susan Ochoa Dana Orler Richard Orona Darryl Ott William Ouzts Theodore Overton Donna Parker Mary Parker Deborah Patterson Preston Patterson Peggy Payne Debra Pearson Gay Perna Ledonna Perry Deborah J. Petty Deborah K, Petty Marv Phelps Williams Phillips ng. 1 We , 2144 ,, , V 14- 4 , ff f l I T' A R f 4 .q,n 9.1-Q4 ,M ,N w' IWVQW, XV' Q-.Q 1 , I' re-fs ,' Q 31 4. ff 'f'P' 1-'S an ,--Q qw, 1- ll.. lui - 1. A.. '35-'Sui 'J Qi V ',,,.. ., , 'E--fi I I , ,,,1 QM, if fa. 42 l X -4 J fs!! o- 1 J! 'T I I 'SPN' 10' o 'D A r 4 Q,-..Y. ' 9 -.f ' 4-.gg -.1 A J. ...x xy . -Qu? -wr ah , Hfl' ixlfllmg W' L Mad --- K' la WTI? ,342 pf ,., ,- Q1-'f-' fi 57 A I flx ,fn 21 f -s. ,.-4n ' 5 H -1 E The Backbone Of Success Deborah Reid Steven Reiner! Dcbora Reynolds JUSLPIFII Reynolds David Ridings lolm Robincllz' Daniel Rollin Clair Ross David Rolh Nanzjv Roth .lan Ro wden Rolando R uclas Donna Ruxhing Calhcrin Ruxxell Barbara Ruthen hvrg T if 0 '-4 .5 -11 1-if WN 'vi fx' Q Q 'F .o W ,ti .4 49 s ,. T75 'S' :-' uid 1 .wg U: .nrff-' ,M Q-,Ji Q ll, xy hmm me Tw minrz ml .img 'lm lilfr T Dm 1-A 'U 'Q '41 Elaine Shelton Linda Shelton William Shepherd 'n! 'l9 . Garv Sherwood Q +6 Qi' Y' ff, :AJ l H91 E: Z if 'f7' Graduation is both a sad and happy affair. It is filled with happy memnries uf past activities and a sad awareness that these activities will never happen again. Il is also filled with the excitement of the future. Cathy Chase and Torn Barnes remember the Mission: Completed many unique auwrnplishrnents nf the class of' '70 that enabled them lu graduate at the Baldwin Hrviliun al Oakbnd University and to wear their school colors in the jzrrn uf red and white gnwns. Vicki Shorter Terrie Smades Ann Smith Cvnthtkz Smith Debrah Smith Larry Smith Mena Siira Terry Sirrais Dianne Skelton Joyce Skrine Natrol' S lrrine Thelma Sterling Kathy Sie wart Helix Anne Stieknei Melvin Stonewall Warren Stricklin Diane Strozeski ihglfon lllfltgn F Sllfphgrd , MWOUJ i Shorter l lf Siwdes 1Smiih llllu Smuh 'Wh Smith Ti Smuh i New Sum lem Snnu Dunne Skwlmn limi Sbmf Nino Sims mlm Srfvliii Miha Wi -it untill llliim Sfllml ' it . 4 -0 .-- 91' 'wr--i 786.2 'f G17 rig, A S . .Vg ..- V U it Q , X '49 ' Q .0 ',. f 'S 0-0 ,-v rv ,nl -FWS ps-1 nw Linda Smith Matthew Smith Michael E, Smith Michael Smith Owen Smith Shirley Smith ,fx lli 1 i - was lmfimwmlll! ni f .015 -far -ff' 1 ,f f'g'nx J 1 .J v-M17 ' ..3 ', 'F' :'hmQQQ i . 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's as ff' ,,,, bi Baba V ,s X 1 I B I, sl M Denise Tlzonzdycraft Slvrcn Todd Laura Townsend Emu' Tumhull Darrcll Turner lK'LI!,H.'ffllL' Turner Zawya TN'Ilf-I Vickle frsiz A Augusluzu Vuldfras fo, , if ,, - 't' v- -Q 1011 ,df 1 Own Webb Susan Weber Kim Weedvn Rick Welberg Gerald Weiss Sandra Western Clauderre Whire John White Patrivia While Paulerle While Shirley Wirfield Bobby Whiltemore Thomas Wightman Gwyndolyn Wilcox Berry Williams -. A Tl Q., r A mud MU 315 HJ sm-'V gina Q1 Ui 1:1 'QL 'xg is .. lf mm-. I ' wks H 1:11 'ff hs . um, WH D., k sz lm! young Milam 1 um nn QQ' v-1, E f'b 'T 'kg MN 'bg Mft' ,nf lliiilvi QM.. haw: Emil W Wm lltiltlll amderri W John Milling in U V Eulgng Milf Weld guylli wmv! Bobggmwwll TM lin Wo' Grim' ills grill' WM Daniel Valko Denise Vallad Donna Vdnnatter , Dale Vick Gordon Vorac Gailann Walencik Claudia Wall Dale Vandagriff Grace Vanderver Timothy Wall Lee Wallace Cheryl Walls Ann Ward Debra Washburn Pamela Vanderver Sandra VanHook Carole Watkins Paula lKayJ Watson Jill Watts Christine Way Linda Way Bruce William.: Diana Williams Maxine Williams Retta William? Dennis Wisser Vivian Witt Ronald Wood Gloria Woods Danna Wright Bob Wyatt Ken Wyzgoski Sandra Yerk Graig Young Steven Young Charles Zoch -42 's 1 Z Q via 'D Y--fav, my ,atv i f , , ,, fry' ,gg 566422 KL I-CA -f 'x fa, J L if 'i Seniors Aim For The Future -Rf! 1 , M ,au N' -.IQ-al' -, V , 4- , 4 M1 'K 3 ff? :rfwil -ai -.2 i 14 e ff iii Q, 1 M, A.: w i 4 ,- 1 'wb ll Celebrating Over 50 Years in Oakland County Pontiac U 65 N. Sagznaw PONTIAC'S ONLY REGISTERED JEWELERS American Gem Society A PEAR-SHAPED OR MARQUISE DIAMOND for those who want a different engagement ring. 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RD. A C A PONTIAC MICHIGAN 'S 95 , A, W, , .7 H 1 Tom Stevenson - Paul Heathman Dunseith's Pharmacy PERRY STREET AT GLENWOOD AVENUE Phone FE 216632 Pontiac, Michigan 33-8404 209 ww -A ' - .... J er ' A i , ,:A.,..,, ,,,,,' - A k ,.. .. ., . A 1 - - 1' - -- I- 1 FACULTY Albright Rosemary 41 139 Bachelor 128 Balzarini Donald 133 Bates Jay 140 Blackford Bett 150 Bruno James 147 Buchanan John 130 131 Buller Russel 159 Cheek Glenn 135 Chuey Donald 135 Cikra Alex 130 Conners 152 Cook Sara 39 130159 ll INDEX Nellenbach John 80 100 144 Newman Paul 33 136 140 Nugent Robert 145 Orloff 15 7 Osler John 102 85 134 Pagano Joyce 141 Palmgren Margaret 148 149 Peete Claudine 145 Piantiedosie Penelope 150 151 Pizza Anthony 101 132 Ponder Michael 93 132 1 76 Renda Hercules 47 1 73 156 Roettger James 129 Romano Loretta 67 129 Bachmann Heinrich 12 Backalukas Gail12 Bailey Robin 12 Baker Mike 12 Balhlrd June 12 Barefoot Donald 12 13 24 54 57 95 . Barmes Pat 13 Bancroft Leon 13 Banks Jim 13 Barner Angela 13 67 44 32 Barr Debbie 13 Barrett Mary 13 Bass Phyllis 13 29 Batey Don 13 Causey Debomh 14 Caverly Gene 14 Chafhn Charles 14 Chapman Greg 14 100 Charlton Matt 14 Chick Vicki 14 51 Childs Billy 14 Childers Mike 14 24 Chism Bobby 14 101 Ciggle Susan 14 Clancy Bob 14 Clawson Edward 14 Clayton CYnda 14 Clifton Terry 14 52 .,' 5' -w M Q1:11l501 , Cwllllt 115 ,ami NW It vfwjf mln 1 him, l , , . . , , 1 wit, 1 1 1 1 1 ull: ,j 1 ' , 1 1 llllzhillf l y 1 1 1 1 ' tj' N hown, Jack 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s ul M , 1 - 1 1 wtf , , , , .nl , 1 v ' liihslil 1 1 , 1 1 -val ' - 1 . 1 1 , . law I 1 1 1 , 1 pa' ' 1 1 1 I 1 ,rv 2 it 1 1 1 1 ,mf . , ' 1 1 , 1 , J 1111 h 1 1 , 1 1 1 Cotter Rodney Craigmile, David 135 Daane, Patricia 31,130 Dkilessandro, Kathleen 132 Dawson, Judith 136 Dempsey 152,153 Duda, David 95,156,157 Duff Wilfred 101,156 Duffy, Vernell126,12 7 Dyke, Kay 66,163,164 Fallon, Judy 156 Ferguson, Kenneth 144 Friebe, Donald 4 7, 70,144 Fussman, Dale 140 Gary, Christine 139 Gaubis, Patricia 131 Goodwin, John 95,135,137 Green, Harlan Griffin, Leonard 128 Gmbb, Ralph 152,153 Hall, Richard 87,141,142 Heidish, Marilyn 136,137 Hess, Marvin 144 Houghton, Margerite 1 63,1 64 Hulett, Jan Edward 44,137 Hull, Raymond 199,128 Johnson, Elden 126,127 Johnson, James 146,147 Jones, Thersa 128 Karageusian, Mike Kawiecki, Leo 144 Kazen, David 65,128 Keinert, John 128 Kerr, Ferne 133,134,176 Kettler, Jay 61,128 Konzen, Mrs. 64 Kowalczk, Arthur 30,152,153 Kuhns, Ruby 158 landers, David 28,29,95,150 Ianders, Mrs. 38 Lee, Elmer 129 Lifton, Phillip 133 Marsh, Thomas 51,53,154,155 Maturo, John 150 Maxim, Ruth McCall, Octavia 156 McCormick, Thomas 81,133 McDonald, William 150,151 McDuffy, James 129 McGhee, Essie 142 McKinney, William 101,156 McShan, Henry 126,12 7 Metzdorf Thomas 159 Meyer, Evert 146 llhller, Katherine 120,1 31 Mooney, Judith Moreau, Gail 40,138,139 Morrow, Ann 150 Myers, Basil 158 Rosenthal Jean 69 148 Roush, Beryl 141,142 Saddler, George 133 Sanders, Barbara 138,139 Schmidt, David 80,82,132 Seaboldt, Alonzo 5 7,154,155 Shepard, Vicki 45,143,145 Shepler 152 Shutt, Jay 129 Spangler, Gerland 134 Squires, Sue Stephens, Warren 96,97,143, 145 Stimac, Raymond 132,134 Stimac 152 Swanson, Helen 47,48,143,145 Taborn, Sernta 69,148,149 Taylor, William 146 Thomas, Madeline 1 73,1 77 Tilwick, Richard 127 Tomczak, Marilyn 136 Tousley, John 51,52,154,155 Wargelin, Phillip 126,127 Welton, Roger 54,56,154,155 West, Enar 146,147 Wilcox, Cliford 141,152 Wilson, Arnold Wilson, Dean 152 Willson, William 93,99,140 Woodin, Pauline Woods, Roy SOPHONIORES Adams, David 12 Adkins, Jean 12,24,56 Adler, Delbert 12 Aleman, Gloria 12 Alfaro, Mana 12 Allen, Herbert 12 Allen, Pam 12 Allen, Robbie 12, 93,101 Allison, Ann 12 Almas, Gwen 12,52 Anderson, Sally 12,43 Anderson, Ted 12, 93,1 01 Andritsis, Leslie 12 Armendarez, Marta 12 Arnegard, Lloyd 12,56 Arnett, Cindy 12,29 Arnold, Lorraine 12 Ashbury, Harum 12 Ashby, Donna 12,45 Ashwell, Debbie 12,41 Athey, Becky 12,43 Atkinson, Toni 12 Batten Margie 13 Bayma, Darlene 13 Bell, Bonnie 13,43 Bemman, Bill 13,64 Benjamin, Barbara 13 Bennett, James 13 Bennett, Kris 13,51,29 Bennett, larry 13 Bentfield, Gary 13 Benton, Betty 13 Berkley, Mana 13 Berryman, Brenda 13 Bierl, Jeff 13,52 Biggs, Bill 13 Bigham, James 13,56 Bkzck, Becky 13,32 Black, Carl 13 Black, Ricky 13 Bhzn, Larry 13 Blanchard, Janet 13 Bond, Susan 13,43 Bowers, Fritz 13,56 Bowman, Don 13 Brainard, Bob 13 Bredow, Joe 13,56 Bridges, Joe 13 Briggs, Carol 13 Brooks, Lorraine 13 Brouwer, Dolf 13 Brown, Duane 13,39 Brozowski, Ken 13 Buckner, Eloise 13 Buckner, Louise 13 Buhl, Teresa 13 Burgess, Cindy 13 Burkett, Corine 13 Burnett, Brenda 13 Burnett, Delbert 13 Bushey, Denise 13 Byers, Mike 13 Caban, Rosalyn 14 Call, Virginia 14 Calvary, Judy 14 Cammons, Janice 14,51 cnmpbelt, Bruce 14,33 Campbell, Eddy 14 Catarella, Eva 14,51,40 Catarella, Joe 14 Caraway, Dean 14 Carney, Melinda 14 Carie, Mike 14,52,64,100 Carie, Pat 14,95 Carter, Karen 14 Carter, Robert 14 Carter, Trevor 14 Carthame, Lesi 14,52 Carroll, Willie 14 Cassabon, James 14 Gzssey, Bob 14 Cloutier Jeff 14 Coe, Jenny 14 Conner, Donald 14 Conley, James 14 Compagnoni, Mari 14,1 7 Collier, Debbie 14 Colmer, Taffy 14 Coleman, Pat 14 Cole, Linda 14 Cole, Alex 14 Colbreath, Jerry 14 Cook, Barry 14 Corr, Donald 13,14,29,93 Corr, Gary 14,100 Correa, Angelo 14 Castillo, A ljredo 14 Cotcher, Kathy 14,24,56l Couretas, Stephanie 14,29,30 Couture, Michael 14 Cox, Kathy 14,52 Craig, Wanda 14 Oaner, Jim 14 Crenshaw, Brenda 14 Crass, Connie 14 Oichton, James 1 4,24,54,5 7 Crivea, Oystal 14,44 Oonover, Dave 14 Crump, Viney 14 Ouz, Fred 14,67,44 Curran, Darlene 14 Cutter, Denise 14 Dalton, Ken 14 Dalby, Mitchell 14,39 Daniels, Thelma 14 Darling, Bmce 14,93 Dtrling, Terry 14 Dauengauer, Lou Anne 14 Davis, Marx 14 Davis, Hztti 14,24,56 Davis, Sam 14 Davis, Sam 14 Deacon, Nancy 14,51,53 Deha ven , Bruce 14 Delazre, Don 1 78 Delisle, Kathy 14 Dennard, Marte 14 Devault, Penny 14,51,49 Dickerson, Jani 15,24,56 Dillon,Glor1a 15 Dingess, Merrill 15 Dixon, Eddie 15 Dixon, Mona 15 Dorse, Terri 15,51 Dolzynski, John 15,95 Dominguez, Lidta 15 Dove, Robert 15 Dow, Denise 15 Dow, Diane 15 Dowdle, Garv 15 :Jail-L AN A ,C 4 qu JI' , 'rm .r .. 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McAtee, Judy 13,1 9 McCbthern, Robert 19 McClain, Mike 19 McClusky, Tom19 11011111 DuBois, Steve 15 Graham, Ronald 16,52 Jencks Brian 1 7 M D ll D ' 19 1119144 Dudley, Wlllle lg 10, Grandberry, Helen 16 Jenkins, Joy 17 Mgogggign, 19 11116 11 Duff Kenneth 1 1 Gfenfifeen' Jacky 16 Jenson, Jan 1 7,56 McGeen, Mary 19,24,54,57 96114100 Dukes' Ray 15 Gray, BeVledlCl0 16,57 Johnson, Billy I 7 McH0ne, Danny 19 111014, D11-fl: Kenneth 151101 GUY, Roberta 16 Johnson, Deborah 17 Mclntosh, Gordon 19,44 1ki14'51 Dukes, Rey 15 Grayson, -Vicky 16 Johnson, Jeanie I 7 McIntosh, Kelly 19 1314 g:::,a'Xi,',3gT513r15'51'29'47 gfee'1,JYl?c113r2dgj3,1 6 goznson, Jeff 18,1 01 McIntosh, Mary 1 9 ik11 1, feefl HC , 0 nson, Oliver 18 McKay, David 19 bbby 1:63, Dllnfllflg, Gfeg 15 Green, Lorneil 16 Johnson, Robert 18 McKinney, Bob 19 umi114' Dufmefi 10111115 Gregory, Carroll 16 Johnson, Robert 18 McKinnon, Debbie 19 1111 14 gzlgrtzlef, 1:1 15351561 Gregory, John 16,49 Johnson, Robin 18,65 McKinnon, Debbie 19 ,111 c er, an , Gregory, Niels 16 Johnson, Sandy 18,163 McKnight, Gary 19,100 ,gif 1:1 Earley, Rabeft 15 Griggs, Martha 1 6,52 Jones, carol 18 Melaaghlin, Rich 1 9 Tm, M, Eau, Loturn-I5 Groves, Ralph I 6 Jones, John 18 McMurry, Mike 1 9 , 11, ll Eber1e,DenrSe 15,56 Grnbbs, Donna 13,16 Jones, Lois 18 McNeil, Mike 19 ,1,,,,4 Edwards, aiihie 15,51 Gutierrex, Gloria 16 Jones, rneresa 18 Melenerson, Diane 19,65,32 , D, Edwards, Cornelous 15,61 Guy, Jerry 16 Jordan, Cathleen 18 Mc Very, Chervl 19,51 ',, 'll14 Edward, Jennie 15 Hale, Sheila 12,13,16 Jordan, Jim 18 McVety, Gail 19,52 1 Well, Eldridge, roni15 Hall, Dgug 16 Jayai, Ron 18 Manane, Dudley 19 ,l '1'llr 11111111411 Ellis, Jacqueline 15 Hall, Patty 16 Kardell, Ivan 18 Major, Dennis 1 9, 64,101 1111111214 Ellis, Janet 15 Hamilton, Sheila 16,29,51 Kasurow, Susie 18 Mallet, David 19 01111114 Emery, Charlotte 15 Hanleins, Phillip 16 Kay, Bill 18,93 Manning, Bruce 19,83 M14 Emory, Robin 15 Hanks, Janice 16,32 Keeley, Cheryl 18 Mardis, David 19 4 Erkkila, Bob 15,52 Hannah, Sinda 16 Keenan, Linda 18,46,32 Markell, Ron 19 111114 Elvin, 17911511 15 Hannicut, Jack 1 6 Kees, Dennis 18 Marker, Kathy 19 nfillaryll Eubanks, Dennerh 13,15 Hansen, Peggy 16 Keils, Frank 18 Marshall, Dennis 13,19,52,90,85 ,lldrryll Felt, Lynn 15, 72,29,40,62 Harding, Beverly 16 Keiper, Judi 18 Martin, Carl 19 Dom1lj1j,14,29,93 Ferguson, Howmd 15 Hardlng, Kathy 16,51 Kelly, Kellie 18 Martin, Charles 19 Gary 14,100 Fettig, George 15 Harding, Sandra 1 6,32 Kent, Keith 18 Martin, Mark 19 11,rlllgEl014 Fields, Terri 15 Harmon, Edward 1 6 Kidd, William 18 Mason, Joe 19,29 Ha, A111111 11 Figa, Gail 15,47,32 Harris, Paul 16 King, Debbie 18,24,56 Mason, Sandy 19,52,61 ha, 1111411 1414511 Fgurskij, wayne 13,15 Zlarris, Randy 1 7 King 111, Ed 18,52,67 Master, Jerry 19 1111, 311111111 11,2931 Fbrman, B017 15,100,101 arrison, Angella 1 7 King, Vickie 18,52,29,61 Masters, Jimmie 19 1ire,lndiaeH4 Fitzgerald, Candy 15 Harrold, Kenneth 1 7,93,101 Kirby, Dave 18 Matheny, Jane 19 1111411 11,52 Flynn, Wayne 15 Harrold, Terra 1 7,52 Kirkman, Don 18,52 Matney, Marion 19 1411111114 Flores, Adelando 15 Haun, Susan 1 7 Knoppe, Wendy 18,51 Matthews, Dan 19,101 15,111 14 Flores, Alfred 1 5, 95 Hawley, Dorothein 1 7 Kolimitz, Paul 18 Matthews, Mike 19,100 1jMW,BlfllM11 Flores, Josephine 15 Hawley, Minnie I 7 Kretschmar, Jon 18,52 Maye, Willie 19 s Connie 14 Forker, Jeff 15 Hayes, Carolyn 1 7 Kukuk, Cheryl 18 Meador, Karen 19 lll01l,11llllESl1,11,S1,11 Fotheringlam, Helen I5 Hayes, Donald 1 7 Kukuk, Norman 18 Meadows, Nina 13,1 9.47 11, 011111414 Fournier, Patti 15,52 Hays, Curtis I 7 Kukuk, Vicki 18 Mead0wS, Vemira 19 111111114 Fower, Sylvia 15 Haynes, Janice 1 7 Lance. Arlene 13,16,18,52,46, Meeks, Grave' 19-100,85 ,,,, 11,11 Fowler, Diane 15 Hayward, Rodl 7 Landry. Gary 18 Mellefna, Jan 19 1 11160111 47,44 Franzel, Barb 15 Hester, Catherine Lohman, Barb 18 Merc1er,Dunnel 19 ,a,,D,,1,,114 giizie, Theodore 15 Herzner, D. 100 ZninierZDnjige,18,51,44.149 l,V,?e11Zel,SSe'1,l1fe,g94 4 46 32 , ' 1 'ck, John 15,93 Het erington, Dennis 1 7,52,67,44,33 W1 0 ef' , 01 le er an le 1 ' ' 'U' 11121111 Friend, Roger 15, 90,1 01 Hillie, Edward 1 7 Lawson, Billie 18 Miller, Bill 1 9 11011 , hum, Frisch, Janice 15 Hillnmn, Bev 1 7,51 Lawson, Gale 18,24,52,56,95 Mlllef, Darrell 19,65 111, M11 ,f ,1 ny, C1,,,1y,, 15,56 Hodges, Mm, 1 7 Laaalle, Roberta 1 7,18,4 7,86 Miller, Dennis 19 milf, 17111111493 Frye, Madame 15 Hoefelmeyer, Lori 40,1 7,51 Leones, Sharon 18 Mlller, Robert 19,54 ,1mg,BruL'il, Furness, Jim 15 Hoffman, laura I 7 Leones, Susan 19,32 Miller, Shl1r'Orl 16,19,29,36,I 77 111il,Teffl11,,,,,H Gafji Gary 15,101 Hogan, Rose 1 7, 24, 5 3, 56 Lesperence, Karen 19,51,61 WHS, Gfeg 19 111119.10 Gallers, Jeff15,24,56,100,101 Holland, R1,1,1,, 1 7,46 Lewlls. Cqrolyn 19,51,53,49,32 Mffeele- Gary 19 ,,1, 1111114 45, Galpin, J,m15 Hoslwonh, Cindy I 7,51 Lewls, Rlcky 19 Miracle, Pat.20 20 W, 1111111121 Gglpin, Nina 15,51 Hoover, Rodii I 7 Lew1s, Ricky 19 Mitchell, Mike 11 511114 Garcia, Gilda 15 44 Horner Doug 1 7 24 54 57 101 Lewin Ren 191501411102 Meehler Pemek 20 ,,' 50,114 Gap-CM, Hemy 13 House 'Dan I 7 ' ' ' ' Liddy, Mary 13,19,29,47,32 Moffatt, Richard 20 :aan N,,,,,14,5l,51 Gan-11, Ma,-1,1 16 Howell, Cathy 1 7 Lillich, Mary 19 Mojica, David 20, vel, 1,1114 Garcia, Mike 16 Hubble, S1-eve 1 7 Limon, Consuelo 19 Molloseau, Dennis 20 111, M174 Garland, Chnh I6 51 32 Huckabay, She,-yy 17 Limon, Elisa 19 Moncrief, Ronnie 20 1l1Vlka,h,,l Garland, Laurice j 6 ho Huchons, Willie 1 7 Lingenfelter, Margo 19 Monroe, Earl 20 111111, 11111111 ,, Garner, Ruth 16,24:54,40 Hlldnelli Randy 1 7,64 Linsenman, Dave 19 Monroe, -lim 20 MMI, 'P1n1lyl1111' Gllffvn, Susan 16,51 Hudson, HN0101 1 7 Logan, Eddie 19 Moore, Randy 20 Fw ',, 111115101 Geyles, Carol 16,j2,46 Hudson, Michael 1 7 Logan, Larry 19,93,84,85 Morford. Karen 20 ika0,,,, I5 Geiger, Ron 16,93 Huklca, Roy 1 7 Logan, Steve 19,85 Morgqn, Charles 20 11lon.G M115 German, Dennis 16 Hunnicutt, Lynn 1 7 Longazr, Karen 19,49 Morris, Debra 20 111151111 VI, Gibbs, Paula 16,24,54,41 Hurst, Gayle 1 7 Lontorfos, Debbie 19 Morris, Rick 20 1,111,011 15 Gibson, Art16 Huston, Rich 1 7 Lookabaugh, Denise 19,45 Mueller, Sue 12,13,20,44,32 1,111,M0l11,551 Gibson, Rose 16 Hutchens, David 12,13,1 7,24,56 Love, Lloyd 19 Murphy, Gail 20 1111, l0fl1,,,,,,,15,95 Gillette, Glenn 16 Hutchison, George 1 7 Lowe, Roger 19 Murray, Beverly 20. plzyllllllr M115 Gleyre, William 16 Hyde, Lee 1 7 Lutey, Bob 19 Nadolski, Nancy 20 ,1iigI17,Q,,,5 g1?yer,S,andra 16,24,56,44 Hylla, lea 1 7.52 ,oo 10, Layi, Debbie 19 Iltllanceslergb 2,2 11, 0 , mel, Olando 16 Inman, GAry 1 , , MacDougall, Karla 19 ava, ue , 31, 011121135 51004, Pamela 16 Jackson, Brad 1 7 McArdle, Pat 19 NelS0'l, Rhonda 20 W1 pn n 1111111 My 1 1 111 11111111 ' - 1' 1- 1 L ' , ,,, I.. .1 .,L,,ii,..,,,, l ,,,,11,,,,1,,1,1,,,11,1u11,,,,5,1,, 2 1- - 4 ,, - Nernandez Abel 20 Newbigging Doug 20 Newport Mike 20 Norberg Richard 20 Norris Carolyn 20 Norris Jayne 13 20 40 43 0 Donohue Brenda 20 Ogles larry 20 0 leary Kathleen 20 44 Ouzts, Cecil 20 Overbaugh, Tom 20 Owens Jeanne 20 Pankey Carla 20 Hzrker, Ken 20 Parrish, Debbie 20,32 Paschal Mike 20 Patterson, Nancy 20 Patton, Patton 20,56 Pena, Marta 20,51 Russell Shirley 21 24 54 Rutheberg Larry 21 47 Rugherford Nancy 21 44 Sabins Ron 21 Saddler Guy 21 Saddler Lyle 21 Sanchez Pablo 21 24 56 Sanders Rick 21 Sanders Steve 21 Sauk, Judith 21,52 Saxton, Larry 21,29 Sayles, Ruth 21 Schael, Ricky 21,52,33 Schauer, Oscar 21 Scheidt, Pamela 21 Schnake, Vicki 21 51 Schug, Vicki Schwartz, Debbie 21 Scott, Alesia 21,52 Seay, Ricky 21 Sulaioo Jose 22 Swan Ray 22 Swan Terry 22 Talbott Jay 22 101 Talley Mary 22 Talley Roger 22 Tate Terry 22 Taylor Esther 22 Taylor Michael 22 51 52 90 84 85 Teague, Gerald 22,52,100 34 Teague Robert 22 Tebeau, Mary 22 51 44 Tedder, Nikki 22 Tesnear Wanda 22 Thomas, Eddie 22 Thomas, Mark 22,93 Thomasson, Linda 22 Thompson, Joe 22 Thompson, Larry 22 Wells Christine 23 Wethy Kent 23 Wheat Susan 23 52 Whitaker Bruce 23 White Clifford 23 White Eugenia 23 29 47 Whiting Elbert 23 Wickman Cindy 23 56 Wilkinson Leslie 23 51 Williams, Bobbv 23 williams Colleen 23 Williams, David 23,61 williams, Deborah 23 Williams, Gary 23 Williams, Joe 23 100 Williams, Joe 23,100 williams, Karen 23 Williams, Monte 23 Williams, Rebecca 23,29 dx W :fm ,, '11, ,alan 1 L liyfif, 7Qn'1,l1l .. Qhofrlifll' Elf il-I A . 3, 'Alf we , 1- JI :lJ'V it -- Wmwmsww -Y 1 g , 1 , 1 ,1 , ' n' ,' , v v v , , 1 ' v Wm f , , , ,gf V Northrop, Linda 20 Sanche2, Isabel 21 ,44 Tangeh, David 22,24,-56,101 whit!-gud, Duma 2:3 ' ,,3,,1ll1?'05 , ' J ' ' ' ' fic ' , ' , , , , , , , , , WT, 5 0 ' P 5,11 , ' y I ' I lhdlf ' 1 , , X F . ' vi lv .R ' J L Pence, Robert 20 Pepper, Dwight 20 Perez, Alicia 20 Perez, Rogue 20 Perkins, Cindy 20,52 Perna, Rick 20 Perrier, Victor 20 Perry, Tom 20 Petris, Dianna 20 Phillips, Wendy 20 Phipps, Steve 20 Pickering, Ruth 20 Pietryga, Dan 20,93 Pittman, Edward 20 Pomeroy, Lynn 20 Pope, Diane 20 Pourchez, Jessica 20,51 Powell, John 20,52,4l Price, Donnie 20 Priebe, Dave 20 Quackenbush, Mike 20,29 Quick, Gordan 20 Quince, Daniel 20 Raczka, Charlotte 20,51 Raczka, Roberta 20,52 Ramin, Cythia 20 Rampart. Bill 21 Rayner, Marcia 21,5l,53,43 Reamer, Gary 21 Reed, Angela 21,46 Reed, Bill 21 Reene, Sally l2,13,21,24,56 Reeves, JoAnne 21 Reeves, JoAne Reinhardt, Mark 21 ,54,5 7 Reiter, Don 21 Reies, Edward 21 Rendon, Edward 21 Reyes, Irma 21 Richard, West 21 Richardson, Iris 21,44 Richardson, Mark 21 Ricks, Harry 21 ,93,1 01 Ristich, Nick 21 Robertson, Wayne 21 Robinette, Sharon 21 Robinson, Matt 21 Rockcole, Diana 21,44 Rodgers, JoAnn 21 Rodriguez, Olga 21 Roerink, Sue 21 Rojas, Christina 21 Rollin, Rick 21 Rook, Royalynn 21 Ross, Dan 21,65 Ross, Juanita 21,51 Rowden, Karen 21 Rudd, Debbie 21 Russell Charles 21 Seconder, Gary 21 Sevigny, Robert 21 Shedd, Wendell 21 Sheehy, Debbie 21 Sheffield, Kim 21,44 Shelby, Jill 21 Shelton, Debra 21 Shelton, Janice 21,52,44 Shelton, Kay 21 Shelton, Linda 21 Sherman, Marcy 21 Shaver, Jana 21,51 Short, Robin 21,52, Siggah, Robert 21 ,1 9,32 Silvis, Debbie 21 ,44 Simpson, Kathy 21 Simuel, Andre 22 Simpson, Kathy 21 Simuel, Andre 22 Singleton, George 22,100 Sink1er,Rebecaa 13,22,51,29,61 Sinsabaugh, Vickie 27 Sisk, Tom 22 Skaggs, Eric 22 Slatek, Debbie 22 Slocum, Debbie 22,66,69 Slone, Don 22 Smades, Barry 22,52,56 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Diana 22 Felicia 22 Helen 22 John 22 100 82 Smith, Joseph 22,100,82,48 Smith Linda 22 Smith: Patti 22,52 Smith, Richard 22 Smith, Sheila 22,52,44,32 Souden, Don 22,100,1 01 Spann, Joe 22,52,33 Spears, Catherine 22 Spears, Janet 22 Spitler, Pam 22,52,57,47,32 Spragle, Marie 22 Spurgeon, Daniel 22,46,32 St. Amour, Grant 22,95 Stanich, Jim 22 Starr, Mike 22,52 Steely, Patricia 2,2 Stephenson, Dan 22 Stilwell, Robin 22 Stites, Steve 22 Sl. John, Leona 22,52 Stockton, Merrtann 22 Stout, Carolyn 22 Streetrnan, Clyde 22,101 Stroman, Kavis 22 Stumph, Delbert 22 Stumph, Elbert 22 Thompson, Tim 22 Thorpe, Lucille 22 T'iernan, Linda 22 Tindle, Barbara 22 Torres, Richard 22 Tourville, Jim 22 Tucholka, Richard 22,39 Tucker, Bill 22 Tucker, Larry 22 Tucker, Mona 22 Turcotte, Gerald 23 Turnbow, Joyce 23 Turner, Cassia 23 Turner, Jane 23 Tuttle, Sheryl 23 Tysick, Mike 23 Upshaw, Brenda 23 Upton, Jack 23 Urh, Julia 23,92,40,61 Valderas, Gloria 23 Valko, Debbie 23,51 Vancil, Iauretta 23,52,44 Vanderpool, Ruth 23 Vanhorn, Harold 23 Van Horn, Philip 23 Van Horn, Phyllis 23,51 Vickery, Patsy 23 Villarreal, Melchor 23,52 Vilhzrreal, Oscar 23 Vitales, Ardyce l3,23,32 Vore, Debra 23, Wade, Kathryn 23 Waelde, Dave 23,5 7 Wakeford, Jim 23 Walencik, Steve 23,29 Walker, Annette 23 Walker, Joyce 23 Wall, Corris 23,52 Walles, Debbi 23 Wallace, Barbara 23,56 Ward, Joe 23 Ward, Jenny 23 Warnick, Cindy 23,52 Washburn, Joe 23,101 Washington, Erma 23 Washington, Erma 23 Washington, Richard 23,100,101,82 Wastlburn, Dave 23 Watkins, Gary 23,33 Watkins, Homrd 23 Watkins, Howard 23 Watson, James 23,101 Watson, James 23,101 Way, Teresa 23 Weaver, Richard 23 Webb, Linda 23,52 Weeden, Karen 23 Weeden, Sherry 23 Welker, Sharon 23 williams, Wittlow 23 Wilson, Jim 23 Winfield, R.D. 23,93,101 Winkle y, Rick 23 Winzer, Julia 24,29 Wissel, Robert 24 Wissmiller, Melvin 24 Withrow, Debra 24 Woodruff Wayne 24 Woods, Kay 24,101 Woods, Linda 13,24,32 Woods, Raymond 24 Woods, Scott 24,93 Worden, Bruce 24,52 Wren, Tom 24,52,56 Wright, Becky 24 Wright, Toni 24 Wyman, Lewis 24 Wyzgoski, Jeff 24 Yarbrough, Brad 24 Young, Barry 24,84,85 Young, Janice 24 Zell, Richard 24 Zimmerman, Lorie 24 Zuck, Steve 24 Zumbrunnen, Denise 24 JUNIORS Acord, Calista 108 Adams, Glenda 108 Adsit, Barbara 108,29 Aiken, Kathie 108 Alexander, Donna 108 Alvarado, Rachel 108 Alvarado, Raymond 108 Alvarado, Virgina 108 Apley, Curtis 108 Armstrong, Candy 108 Arnegard, laurie 108,54 Auer, Debra 108,41 Auten, Tom 108 Bach, Linda 108 Bachmann, Bianca 108 Bailey, Debbi 108 Bailey, Lynn 108,115,1 7 Bailey, Thelma 108 Bailey, Thomas 108,62,38,32 Ball, Calvin 108 Ballinger, Rick 108,62,45 Barber, Jim 108 Baril, Michael 1 08 Barker, Barbara 108 Barnes, John 1 08,62,85 Barnett, Belinda 108 Egfnil M rs WW W 51011151 MW 9 W . 51, his I u gm Shia , . 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I, - wwiummm-ws -.AW ,, Logan, Chrol 1 14 Logan, Eddie 114 Logan, Mary 114 Long, Jerry 114 Long, Judy 1 1 4,51,32 Long, Lawrence 115,56 Lookabaugh, Janice 115 Losee, Debbie 115 Lougheed, Cathy 115,50 Lucien, Brenda 115 Luscumb, Terry 115 Mack, Debra 115 Macklin, Willie 115 Maiden, Vickie 115,50,54 Maline, Terry 115,52 Malkim, Carol 115,11 6,29 Malley, Angeh 115 Mangold, Mike 115 Manns, Gary 115,50,52 Mansfield, Bob 115,96 Mapley, Jerry 115 Manan, .L C 1 15 Marion, Frances 115 Marshall, Dennis 115,50 Marshall, Jeff 1 1 5 Martin, Ozrolyn 115 Martin, Janet 115 Martin, Janet 115,118,37 Martin, Ken 115,29,96,97 Martin, Linda 115 Martinez, Teresa 115 llhssie, Sherry 115 Mash, Percy 115 Mathew, Donna 115 Matteson, larry 115 Maxwell, Susan 115,54,57 McCammon, Kris 116 McConnell, Debbie 11 6 McConnell, Kathy 116,41 McCrae, Elaine 11 6,50,49 McDonnell, Don 11 6 McDougal, Carl 11 6 McGee, John 11 6 McGowan, Pat 116 Mclntosh, Jim 11 6,51,52 McKenzie, Diana 11 6,66,41 Mclaughlxh, 1Wkel16 McPhail, Charles 116,96 McPherson, Dennis 116 Mc Vety, Don 116,41 Mc Vety, Claire 116 Meggitt, Margie 116,51,53,47 Mendieta,-Delia 1 1 6 Meyers, Don 33 Mihalek, Dennis 1 1 6, 62,82 Miller, EJ. 116 Miller, Milton 11 6 Miller, Robert 11 6,54 Miller, Terry 116, 54 Miller, Tim 116, 66,62,82,85 Mills, Roxanne 116 Moiica, Elizabeth 116 Monaiej, Lonnie I1 6,1 00,89 Mondo, Lemos 11 7 Monroe, Charles 11 7,54,41 Mooney, Lynn 117 Moore, Calvin 11 7 Moore, Kay 11 7 Moore, Paul 11 7 Morales, John 11 7,29 Morford, Wanda 11 7 Morris, Stephen 11 7 Morrison, Farris 117 Muttersbaugh, Alyce 116,11 7 Myre, Debbie 11 7 Newman, lvhrgie 11 7 Nadeau, Tom 117 Napier, Denise 11 7 Nance, Walter 11 7 Neidrick, Karen 11 7,41,49 Newman, Mark 11 7 Newport, David 11 7 Nichols, Cindy 117 Nolin, Sandy 11 7 Odneal, Lynn 11 7 Ogans, Betty 11 7 0'Leary, Elaine 11 7 Oliver, Mike 11 7,50,52,53,29, 73 Olson, Ruth 11 7,66 Osborne, Jimmy 1 1 7,67, 68,40,61 Owens, Kathy 11 7,51,67,47 Pace, Deryl 11 7 Page, Steve 11 7,85 Parder, Randy 11 7 Partin, Karen 11 7,54 Patrick, 1-yank 11 7 Patterson, Lynn 11 7 Payne, Arthur 11 7 Pearson, DeAnn 11 7,54,41,49 Pearson, James 11 7 Peckham, Harry 11 7 Penigar, Eric 117,51,52,1 78 Peoples, Reginald ll 7 Perna, Linda 11 7 Perna, Thomas 11 7 Perry, Doyle 117,51,52,1 78 Perry, Tim 11 7 Perry, Vicky 1 1 7,6 7, 68,47 Peterson, Tom 11 7 Phaaan, Paul 11 7 Phelps, Brenda 11 7 Phillips, John 11 7 Pike, Bruce 11 7,50,68 Pilgrim, Maretha 11 7,50,68 Pilkinton, Brad 11 7 Pocchzbla, Carol 116,11 7, 73,29 Pope, Duane 11 7 Presby, Steve 11 7,54 Prokopchuk, Paul 11 7,57 Pruett, David 11 7 Puckett, Lee Rae 11 7 lysarenro, Paul 11 7 Quick, Cindy 11 7,51 Quinn, Karen 11 7 Roboin, Debbi 11 7 Ramos, Esperanza 11 7 Rassler, Tom 118 Ratligg, Brenda 118 Ratliff Brenda 118 Raymer, Regina 118 Rayner, Glenden 1 15,1 18,51,36,38 Redden, Pam 115,118,51,36 Redmond, Mike 118 Redmond, Richard 1 18,29 Redmond, Steven 118,39 Reed, Shirley 118 Reid, Dan 11 8,4 7,35 Remley, Cindy 118 Renda, JoAnn 118,32 Rhodes, Margaret 1 1 8 Rice, Sherrie 118,66 Richard, Williams 118 Richardson, larkei 118,51,5 7 Richardson, Rick 118 Ridley, James 118 Riley, Evelyn 118,37 Ritchie, Ron 118, 62,82 Robinson, Donald 118 Robinson, John 118 Rodges, Marcella 1 1 8 Rodriguez, Ed 118 Rollins, Dorothy 118 Romaella, Joe 119 Romeo, Nancy 11 9 Rose, laura 119 Rosengren Rruce 11 9,50 I Ross, Cowendolyn 119 Rowden, Rick 119 Rudd, Sharon 119 Rufhn, David 119 Sahzar, Anita 119 Salmons, Paulette 11 9 Sample, Thurman 119 Samples, Vanessa 11 9 Sandord, Gary 119 Santos, Henrietta 119 Sartell, Dan 119,62, 90,95 Soarbro, Philip 119,61 Scheidt, Timothy 119,54 Scheifjlee, John 1 1 9, 66 Scott, Denise 119,51,49 Sellers, Andreza 1 1 9,51 Sevon, Kenneth 11 9 Shampine, Diane 119 Shapoe, Fred 119 Shaw, Richard 119,52 Shearer, Jon 11 9 Shelton, Donis 119 Sheffield, We 119,47 Siggal, Ricky 119,93 Simson, VaUean 119 Sinchir, Donna 119 Sisk, Carol 11 9 Skaggs, Ed 119,95,39 Slocum, Micheal 119 Smallwood, Kenneth 119 Smith, Alice 119 Smith, Bill 11 9 Smith, Carl 11 9 Smith, Carolyn 11 9 Smith, Charlene 119 Smith, Janice 11 9 Smith, Joyce 119 Smith, Lester 11 9 Smith, Patricia 119 Smith, Robert 11 9,59,52 Smith, Shirley 119 Snay, David 119 Soderberg, Ed 119 Soldan, Linda 119 Soucey, Steve 11 9,54 Spears, Eric 119 Spears, Janet 119 Spivey, Dave 119,50,52 Spragle, Sue 119,51 Spring, Karen 11 9 Stabenow, Marie 11 9 Steeley, Roger 120 Stephenson, Mary 120 Steward, Dave 120,50,52 Stewart, Sally 120 Stewart, Shawn 120 Stewart, Kathy 120 Stiller, Ed 120,39,61 Stormer, Pat 120 Strine, Jim 120 Strohschein, Dianne 120,66 Sturdvant, Debra 120 Swain, Robert 120 Sweet, Patricia 120,52 Swiastyn, Tony 120 Sumner, Eugene 120 Tabor, Kenneth 120,54 Talley, Charles 121 Taylor, Donna 121 Taylor, Margaret 121 Taylor, Vanessa 121,51 Teague, Michael 121,96,1 00,82 Tebeau, Mark 121,51,52,53 Tedder, Christine 121 Tedder, Kris 120,54,55 Thomas, Ben 120 Thomas, Roxanna 120 Thomas Willie 120 Thompson, Beverly 121 Thompson, Debbie 121 Threkeld, Michael 121 Tkaczyk, Nancy 121 Tolbert, Steve 121 Tousley, Leslie 121, 51,54 Trout, Ken 121,82 Tucker, Sheila 120,1 76 Turnbull, Bill 120,90,85 Turner, Doug 120, 90,85 Turner, Kathy 72 Turner, Nancy 120 Van Hook, Ron 127,50,52,54 Vance, Jerry 121,62,93,82 Vandecar, Loretta 121 Vargas, Ariel 121, 50,52,44 Vasquez, Robert 121 Villareal. Maria 121 Villarreal, Rose 121 Vokes, Judy 120 Vokes, Linda 120 Volk, Brian 120,100 Vonderharr, Mark 120 Voss, Bruce 121,41 Walbruige, Bill 121 Walker, Carolyn 46,43 Walsh, Luke 121 Walsh, Mark 121 Wallace, William 121 Warner, Delores 121 Warren, Paul 121,54 Warriloa, Pam 120,54 Washington, Sharon 120 Wathen, JoAnn 120 Watts, John 120 Webb, Angela 1 09,120,121,29,47 Weber, Scott 121,54 Weibel, Ruth 121 Weiler, Jim 121 Western, Pam 121 Wheat, Beverly 121 Whitaker, Nyce 120 White, Jeff120 White, Tom 120 Whitlock, Kathy 1 1 6,120,129 Willhite, Bob 121 Williams, David 121,39,61 Williams, Earl 121,100 Williams, Lynn 121 Wilson, Barbara 121 Wilson, Ken 120 Willwerth, Sandra 120,52,32 Winkley, Kim 120,40 Withrow, Raul 120 Wood, John 121 Wood, Ken 121 Wood, Richard 121,95 Wood, Velma 121,52 Woodring, Diane 121 Woods, Krystal 1 21 ,51,93 Woods, Mark 120,62,82 Woods, Roberta 120,69,29 Woodside, Ralph 120 Woodworth, Dave 1 20 sENl0R: M5182 83,112 9 f,,41vlfl :ti ,' qllmn 151 A' 'Wu Sl lnllllwn G41 Wwii fI,mlff'7l 1, hlfrilflwf L ,,afWg, :-':,!l'l!m 11:0 ' AQMW Q, new I mimi!-l FH U .Twins 13:1 :14il 5JM :Quai W W, iii?- ,HW 1 as W Qvkw W 'ff ,W Ls: ., A. 3, 'wwf 'iff ,M Lvrjf! . 5. 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L Mary Flores 71 ,1 88, 32 Mary Floyd 188,1 96 Dawn Forker 188 Linda Fortson 51 ,1 88 Timothy Fournier 188,89,52 Mary Ann Fouts 188 Marlene Fowler 189,188,43,l 74,1 61 Bernard Fox 188 Bruce Fox 188 Martha Frank 188 Robert Frazer 188,82 Eric Frazier 188 Stephen Frye 188,39 Eric Gage 189,1 02 Stephen Frye 199.39 Paula Galhrdo 189 Kathy Galloway 51,188 Nancy Galpin 51 ,188,61 Suzanne Garant 51 ,188 Deborah Garner 188,40 Sheila Garret 188 Jose Garza 189 Bradley Geeck 51 ,52,1 89,44,33 Shirley Geiger 188 Jimmy George 188 Gerald Gerjekuzn 188 Beverly Gibson 189,32 Dianne Gibson 68,69,189 Gary Gibson 188 Jacqueline Gidcumb 188 Lillian Gilbert 188 Bettie Gilmore 51,189 Linda Gilmore 189 Kevin Gaoux 70, 71 ,1 89,1 88,1 68 Phyllis Ghsoock 189 Patrick Glover 189 Ruth Goemare 51,29,189,61 Dolores Gomez 70,189 Jane Goodman 69,189 Andre Gragg 51,29,189 Barbara Graham 51,67,189 Gayhz Grammer 54,55,189,41 Sherman Granberry 189 Sandra Gray 190 Claretha Green 51,71,190 Kenneth Green 190 Gzrole Greenwood 190 James Greer 190 Donald J Griggs 190,39 John Griggs 70,191 Elizabeth Gutierrez 191 David Guy 63,191,90,81,82,83 Kevin Hahn 191 Deborah Hale 71,191 Samuel Hall 1 91 Michael Hamilton 191 Richard Hamilton 191 Butus Hannah 70,71 Judy Harbin 1 91 Jean Harris 191 Jeanette Harris 1 91 Larry Harrold 191 Grigor Hasted 28,29,95,99,183,1 87, Anna Hawkins 190 Joseph Hawley 190 Darlene Hayes 1 90 John Hayward 190 Jerry Hendon 190 Barbara Henry 64,190 Joel Hinkle 190 Thomas Hoffrnaster 191 Debbie Hogg 69,29,185,1 88,1 91 Robert Holcomb 191 Roger Holhnd 191,82 Thomas Holt 62,63,1 91 ,82,1 6 7 Linda Hoolihan 1 91,163 Leslie Hotchkiss 50,53,59, 72, 73 Robert Houck 70,190 Glenn Howard 191 Jerry Howard 70,1 91 Renee Hudson 191 Charles B Hughes 1 91 Janet Hunsaker 72, 73,191,1 76,18 Joyce Hunter 191 Jeanette Hurst 70,192 Steven Hutchens 54,5 7.1 92 Barbara Huttenhower 192 Clifford Jackson 192,33 Sherry Jackson 71 ,1 92 Cynthaz James 192 James Jenkins 54,193 Nancy Johns 193,40 Donald Johnson 193 Mat Johnson 193,89,87 Freddie Johnson 1 93 Nathaniel Johnson 1 93 Pete Johnson 192 Samuel Johnson 193 Daniel Johnston 193 Mark Johnston 1 93 Marsha Jones 71,193 Warren fMichaelj Jones 62,29,90 Mary Jordan 193 llhchael Kane 65,62,192 Pauline Kapeluch 71,193 Sharlene Karen I 93,151 Sherrie Ka yga 193 Nancy Keils 50,1 93,142 Lar'ry Kennedy 193 Linda Kilman 192 Natalie Kilmer 50,192,34 Robin Kirby 51,193,32 Michael Kolomitz 193 Richard Konzen 51 ,52,1 93,155 Linda Kukuk 193,44 Deanna Ladd 70,193 Robert lamphae 193 Marilyn Landis 193 Ann Lane 71,193 Steven Laucks 70,193 Rose La Verdure 193,34 Carol lawrence 193 Celia Leal 1 93 Jennifer Ledford 71,192 Annie Ledwell 192 Ronald Ledwell I 93,1 96 Sue Leever 28,29,1 85,187,188 William Lehman 193 Gary Leinonen 193 Larry Leinonen 193 Janet Lemanski 51 ,I 92 Kimberly Lesperance 192 Glenn Leverins 70 Gregory Lewis Melvalynn Lewis 193 Julie Linseman I 93 lanette Lloyd 51,67,1 93 Robert Long 193 David Bushey 29,93,185 Richard Feeney 70,187 Deborah Henry 70,190 Kristine Lgngab 64,58,194,1 75 D0l4glas Bushey 62,92,93,185 IdaliFelic1ano 187 Mike Hensy 70 David Lonteen 194 Julia Bussard 185 Jan Felt 51,29,95,188,1 92,4 7,42 Ruth Hereford 191 John Lontorfos 194,41 Charles Butler 192,81,54 Jack Ferguson 188 James Hernandez 1 91 ,82,1 67 Richard Lowe 194 Thereese Butler 85 Deborah Ferrell 51 ,1 88 Del Highfeld 191 Allen Ludwig 194 Curtis Caddell 184 Pamela Figurski 71,188 Ozrolyn Hill 191 Debra Ludwig 52,194,44 Sheik Caddell 70,184 Harold Flanagan 62,63,93,188,90 John Hill 62,29,191,192.31,32,1 74,1 Linda,Lutey 194 David D Callahan 185 Dianne Fleck 52,188 Linda Hill 54,56,57,191.142 Linda Luxon 72,95,l83,194,43, larry Calvary 70,8 5 juan Flares 189 Larry Hills 190 Colleen Lyons 194 11111.11 .11 :za .1 'f 1 1... 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70,196 Gail Mobley 196 Elizabeth Mojica 58,197 Udo Molinari 58,54,1 97,41 Charles Moncrief 86 Edward Moncrief 1 9 7 Victor Money 1 9 7 Nancy Monroe 51,197 Mzry Mooney 19 7 Linda Moore 1 97 Terry Moore 1 9 7 Alicia Moran 196 Phyllis Morford 54,1 96 Linda Moses 196 Deborah Muenstermann 52,196,1 Jean Munrow 196 Timothy Muttersbaugh 196 Algzrdas Nakas197 Alan Nance 1 97 Dennis Neff 1 9 7 Doris Neff 1 97 Sandra Nelson 19 7 Sharon Newton 1 96 Melvin Nichols 196 Maurice Nolin 70,1 96 Robert Northrup 196 Susan Ochoa 66,69,29,196,47 Wayne 0'Neil196,197 Dana Orler Richard Orona 197 Darryl Ott 96,197 William Ouzts 1 97 Theodore Overton 51 ,52,53,29 Donna Parker 197 Mary Parker 196 Debra Patterson 196 Preston Patterson 196 Peggy Payne 71,29,196,47 Debra Pearson 196.49 Tom Pennington 70 Gay Perna 51,196,151 Ledonna Perry 197 Deborah J Petty 197 Deborah KPetty 5l,53, 71,1 97 Mary Phelps 197 williams Phillips 1 9 7 Rosemary Piche 64,1 98,131 George Pickering 62, 63,1 98, 90,89,85 .lohn Pierce 1 98 Pam Pinters 71 ,29,47 Barbara Plummer 198 Dale Pmeroy 54,198 Jay Pritchard 64,29,94,95,198 Marilyn Pritchard 54,198 Peter Prokopchuck 70,1 98 Mananna Prus 50,58,29,198,195,1 75 Robert Quackenbush 62,198,85 Mary Ramirez 198 Jack Randolph 51 ,52,29,1 98 Jerry Reddeman 96,97 Gregory Reed 198 Melvin Reeves 62,198,91,90,41,85 Daniel Reid 1 98 Deborah Reid 198 Steven Reinert 198,33 Debera Reynolds 70,198 Joseph Reynolds 198 David Ridings 70,1 98 John Robinette 198 Daniel Rollin 198 Chir Ross 1 98 David Roth 1 98 Nancy Roth 50,66,198 Jan Rowden 71,198 Rolando Ruehs 1 98,82 Donna Rushing 71,1 98 Catherine Russell 68, 198 Barbara R uthenberg 52, 70,198 Patricia Rutherford 1 99 Marlene Ryan 71,99 lvhchele Sabo 199 Victor Sabzar 199 Brian Sallee 199 Diane Sample 51,199,1 92,30,1 74 Kurt Sands 1 99,1 02,82 Roxanne Sargent 51,99 Laurie Sanders 199 John Scarbro 199 Tina Scarbro 51,199 Nancy Schmuker 50,59,199 Denise Scnake 199 Joseph Schneider 70,199 Lynne Schneider 199 Christian Schrimpf 58,1 99,41 Alexis Scott 199 Jerry Sea y 199 Michael Seay 54,199,188,44,168 Marybeth Shaw 50,199 Peggy Shaw 199 Earl Shelton 52 Ehine Shelton 200 Linda Shelton 5 7,200,40 William Shepherd 70,200 Gary Sherwood 51,52,53,29,200,l 92 Wcki Shorter 200 Merja Sitra 58,200,4l Terry Sivrais 70,200 Dianne Skelton 71,200 Joyce Skrine 200 Nancy Skrine 52,200 Terrie Smades 51,200 Ann Smith 52,200 Cynthia Smith 200 Debrah Smith 200 larry Smith 200 Linda Smith 201 Matthew Smith 54,55,56,5 7,201 Michael E Smith 201 Michael Smith 64,62,99,94,95,20l Owenley Smith 201 Shirley Smith 71,201 Riesa Spann 201 Gregory Sparks 201 Cathy Spring 201 Gail Spurgeon 70,201 Gary Stafford 201 Althea Starks 201 Thelma Sterling 70,200 Kathy Stewart 50,51,52,53,200,61 Beth Anne Stickney 5I,53,59,200 Melvin Stonewall 200 Warren Stricklin 50,52,5 9,200 Diane Strozeski 71 ,200,45 Michael Sturgis 201 Richard Sumpter 50,52,53,62,98,99 Douglas Talbott 62,96,97,93,201,82 Gary Tarvin 201 Ricky Tate 201 Michael Taunt 201 Deborah Taylor 201 Nancy Taylor 50,201 Peggy Teague 201,32 Deborah Terry 57,201,40 Brent Thomas 201 Karen Thomas 201 Marilyn Thompson 71,201 Mary Thompson 71 ,201 Patricia Thompson 201 Denise Thorndycraft 202 Steven Todd 202,33 Laura Townsend 51,202 Bruce Turnbull 202 Darrell Turner 202 Katherine Turner 50,6 7,202 Zonya Twitty 202 Vickie Tysick 202 Augustina Valderas 52.202 Daniel Valko 51,52,202,39,1 78 Thomas Wightman 202,39 Gwyndolyn Wilcox 64,29,202 Betty williams 71 ,202,45 Bruce williams 64,203 Diana williams 203 Maxine williams 70,203 Retta Williams 6 7,203,44,46,4 7 Dennis Wisser 203 Vivian Witt 29,203 Ronald Wood 54,5 7,99,203 Gloria Woods 203 Danna Wright 71,203,45 Bob Wyatt 203 Ken Wyzgoski 203 Sandra Yerk 203,151 Craig Young 54,56,203 Steven Young 65,203 Charles Zoch 68,203 Judy Fleck 189 Wrginia Fouts 64,189 Michael Shaw 199 Odd Ponchai 58 Ad Ponchai 58 Denise Vallad 51, 185,202,l 92,3 7,81,1 02 Dale Vandagriff 202 Grace Vanderver 202 Pamela Vanderver 202 Sandra VanHook 54,95,202,192,1 74 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